Why did Roy gardner go to Alcatraz?
Roy Gardner transfered from Leavenworth Annex Prison to Alcatraz in 1934. He stayed there for 2 years until 1936.
Hundreds of patents were issued to inventors of handcuffs, leg irons, thumbcuffs, neck collars, ball and chains, and countless other forms of restraints. Designs were copied or changed so there are now hundreds of models and variations from all over the world. They have become very desirable to collectors and prices for rare examples or those in exceptional condition command premium prices. Collectors of restraints are interested in their history but are equally intrigued by who may have had the misfortune to be locked up in their particular pair of handcuffs.
If only they could talk!Cuff collecting goes hand in hand with a desire to learn more about history, world geography, law enforcement and criminal justice. Not only is the hobby fun and interesting, but it can also be a great investment. Unusual, rare or historically significant pairs of cuffs can double or triple their value in a relatively short amount of time. Cuffs once owned by Houdini or worn by a notable criminal can bring in a substantial amount of money at auction. If you are interested in starting or expanding a handcuff collection, eBay is a great place to find them. Some of my best pieces in my 600 + collection were bought on eBay and I have made many international friends here.
Like any other shopping venue, please remember "Caveat Emptor--Buyer Beware!" Unfortunately, even on eBay, there are fakes and frauds being sold at any given time. If an available cuff is described as "Old West" or"Slave Shackles" and said to have been found in an old barn from the Deep South or the seller's Great Grandfather was a Sheriff in Dodge City and used to lock up someone like Billy the Kid, use caution. Actual vintage cuffs are usually not sold with such story lines. Most often, fakes are simply listed as fresh from an estate sale. This allows the seller to later claim that he knew little about handcuffs, but was told that they were old and valuable. Another claim is that the cuff has been found and removed from a medieval dungeon. There are restraints in private collections, mine included, that are from that time period, but the starting price is always more than $29.99. Most of the reproductions being sold have a screw key type lock and more than likely, come with 2 keys. Authentic antique cuffs share this same design but seldom come with any keys at all. The buyer should be considered fortunate to get even one key with the cuffs. It is very rare that a good collectible cuff would come with both, so this is a tip-off. (An interesting fact about this early screw key design is that Prison Guards would need to turn the threaded key several revolutions to remove or apply the cuffs to their prisoner. This is why guards were often called "Screws"). Almost always the cuffs will have numbers stamped into it and it will always match the numbers on the key. The unscrupulous seller sometimes has amazing good luck. Not only is he so fortunate to have found such a rare and valuable item to sell to you, he has found several of them to sell at the same time. Another good indication that they are reproductions.
A red flag should be raised when the seller sets up the auction where the "User ID (is) kept private". This is done so that no one can learn who the poor bidder is and warn him or her about the costly mistake that is about to take place.Unfortunately, warning a bidder is against eBay rules, even though it seems to be the right thing to do. EBay is now blocking the bidder's ID so it has become even more difficult to caution them.
Another tip off is the chain on any particular piece. A nice turn-of-the-last-century item usually will have nice even links to make up the chain. Often it will be nickle plated or have a nice brown patina. All of the links will be smooth and will be hard to tell where the link was closed and joined together. The fakes will have either electrically welded links with a glob of molten metal at the joint or will have a shiny brass brazing on an otherwise rusty link. The joint will be very evident on each of the links.
A Fantasy Cuff is one that never really existed and is often sold as a rare cuff. These usually have a name plate or a name stamped into it. T.H. Porter--dealer in slaves, Alcatraz Prison, Folsom, Yuma Prison, Negro Woman or Child, Joliette and Andersonville Prison are among such markings that can be found on very real looking cuffs. It is believed that none of these prisons ever stamped their names into actual cuffs, so if you are interested in buying an authentic cuff from any of these prisons, stay away from these fakes. Restraints from jails can be marked with their name or initials but they are relatively rare. Please keep in mind that no prison used restraints are known to have their names stamped or have signs attached. Currently, there are tire chains with brass tags glued onto them, stating that they are "Negro neck collars" from the slave trading days. They have been bringing in good money. It is bad enough that actual items were manufactured and used in the first place, but selling these fakes as authentic items from the era and making Hugh profits from unsuspecting customers is also shameful. These are all items that never really existed and you really do not want to spend your hard earned cash for them. They are nice decorations or "wall hangers" but please do not spend more than $35 or so for them. If for some reason, you really need to have them, do not be in such a rush to buy them, for there will be more listed on eBay before long. Do not think that the item that you are interested in will be sold without you being the highest bidder, because you will have plenty of other chances to find the exact same cuffs. Most of these are made in India or Pakistan and are treated to look old. They are imported around the world by the barrel full. Quality antique cuffs generally will have a beautiful brown patina on them that is even and smooth to the touch. It is very hard to duplicate what the elements and time have provided. Fakes that have been aged to look old will be rough and partially rusty. The finish can easily be rubbed off with a cloth towel. It is claimed that the cuffs are soaked in vats of animal urine and other bodily wastes to get them to "age". Another warning sign is quite literally just that. The brass signs that are attached to fantasy cuffs are usually made of quality materials and the lettering is sharp and perfectly stamped. Actual cuffs very rarely had signs affixed to them, and if they did, the signs would be fairly crude and riveted on to the item. An expert in adhesives would know better than I, but to my best knowledge, glues that were available one to two hundred years ago would never have been good enough to allow these brass tags to adhere to the cuff in each and every known example. The cost of the brass tags would also have been too expensive to manufacture and probably would have exceeded the actual cost of the item to which it was attached.
Another area to use extreme caution in is the Ball and Chain. Please keep in mind that 99% of those sold on eBay and even the fancy Auction Houses that use eBay for their online bidding are selling less than authentic Ball and Chains most of the time. I do not believe that they sell fakes knowingly, but even they experience a difficult time authenticating these super rare items. If you come across a Ball and Chain and it has some lettering on it, you can figure with great certainty that it too is a fake! I do have one from Lincoln County Nev. that is lettered, but it is an exception. Most of the handcuff companies that did manufacture ball and chains normally would stamp only the weight of the ball onto it.
When looking to purchase a restraint or any interesting item on eBay, ask the seller where they got it and if they could send some clearer pictures if the ones supplied are fuzzy or otherwise obscure. Some sellers may ignore you as they have carefully posed the item to hide any flaws or damaged sections. Some may have a beautiful piece to sell but have terrible customer relations and simply will not respond to your questions. Your purchase will be a gamble at this point, but I have been both burned and pleasantly surprised by the items sent to me by non-responsive sellers. Be weary when a cuff is guaranteed to be "turn of the century" more times than not, the seller is referring to the period of time following Dec 31, 1999
KUB Industries in Pakistan is currently manufacturing high quality reproduction and fantasy cuffs. I hope to include pictures in another guide soon. They sell for $50 on up. They are nice enough that they may be worthy of keeping in a collection and may be collectible in their own right.
An Irony exists: Take a look at the advertisements for handcuffs from other sellers on the upper right side of this article. About 9 out of 10 times there will be reproduction cuffs being offered for sale.
What did children do on Alcatraz island?
They did what any normal child would do. They played base ball, roller-skated, played football, went fishing, visited SF, went to school or roamed the areas that were not off-limits to civilians. Most often though, they went to the Officer's club. In this building was a bowling alley, pool hall, dance floor and snack bar. They also had their own recreation building, tennis court and playground.
Alcatraz was built on a small island in the middle of San Francisco bay, which has very cold water, with strong tides heading out to sea, and some sharks swimming around it. It is a good place for a maximum security prison, and only 3 people Might have escaped from it alive. (They were Never heard of again, so they Probably Died in the escape attempt and their bodies were not recovered). It was too expensive to maintain it, so it was shut down, and a new, less expensive, maximum security prison was built.
Was Ernest Cobb a prisoner in Alcatraz?
Yes he shot 5 or 6 random people in 3 days, But first he killed crows. He shot his victims through the heart from like 500 yards away. He was inmate 2014.
What is the name of the cemetery located on Watt Avenue near PFE Road in Roseville Ca?
It is the Roseville Cemetery #2. The main Roseville Cemetery is located by the Roseville High School on Berry Street. The Roseville Cemetery #2 has some historical early settlers buried there and it is an awesome view from the top. It's actually called the Union Cemetery. It's located on Watt Avenue just past PFE Road. See link below.
Was Alcatraz island a setting or backdrop for a movie?
Yes, it has appeared in at least seven films.
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Did anyone ever escape from Alcatraz?
Technically, no. But it is possible. During its 29 years of operation, the penitentiary claimed no prisoners as having ever successfully escaped. 36 prisoners were involved in 14 attempts, two men trying twice; Twenty-three were caught, six were shot and killed during their escape, and two drowned. The most violent occurred on 2 May 1946 when a failed escape attempt by six prisoners led to the so-called "Battle of Alcatraz."
What was Al Capone's nickname?
Scarface was what the Press called him
His nickname among friends was "Snorky"
When did Alcatraz island become a national landmark?
Alcatraz was declared a historic landmark in 1986.
Why was Alcatraz a high secured prison?
Alcatraz started out as a civil war fort and evolved into a CA high security prison. It is located on an island in San Francisco Bay which is very cold water and the tides are very dangerous so escape was impossible. Two men did escape and they never did find them. Authorities figure they died in the swim trying to read land. It made the perfect place to put very dangerous men.
Is Birdman of Alcatraz a real book?
The book "Birdman Of Alcatraz" was written in 1955 by Thomas E. Gaddis. The book told the true story of Robert Stroud, an inmate of Alcatraz who became an expert on bird diseases.
What are some inventions that have been used for good and evil purposes?
Drugs, weapons, cars, pretty much everything, hahaha not
It is rumored that there are ghosts, yes. Spiritual medium Sylvia Browne once visited the Island during and claimed to have come in contact of the ghost of "Abie Maldowitz", a convict apparently murdered in the laundry room. Former inmate Leon "Whitey" Thompson (AZ-1465), who was accompanying her, confirmed that he knew an inmate by that name. He also stated that "Butcher" as they called him, was a member of Murder Inc.