Coolest 'Indy' Keychain!
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Coolest 'Indy' Keychain!
I received my Raiders keyfob from Gio,,AWESOME! I attached my Sankara keychain to it,,makes a really cool set. Check it out-
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I did quite a bit of "persuading" back in the day.Snakewhip_Sable wrote:You know that looks a LOT like a police 'sap' or blackjack (also called a cadge or a cudgel), which was a leather pouch full of lead shot used to persuade folks back before they became illegal. They had a spring inside for a bit of 'give' so it didn't leave much of a mark when you got 'sapped' with one.
One popular one called a "Convoy" looked a lot like that keychain. It was a long round sap with a solid piece of lead in the end. It would split someone's head wide open. It could be carried tucked into the front of your pants, and you could grab it, and swing it all in one motion. They would be knocked out before they knew what hit 'em. Ummmmm......at least that is what I heard.
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