Toybag Guide to Canes
By: | Janet Hardy | |
Publisher | Greenery Press (CA) (March 2004) | |
Pages | 128 pages | |
Language | English | |
ISBN-10 | 1890159565 | |
ISBN-13 | 978-1890159566 | |
Dimensions | 5.9 x 3.9 x 0.3 inches | |
Ship wt | 2.4 ounces | |
The Toybag Guide to Canes and Caning
Amazon.com Review
- By Todd Hawley (San Francisco Bay Area) - See all my reviews
This tiny book offers some people a "quick and dirty" introduction to the world of canes and caning. Ms Hardy offers some of her thoughts about this activity, as well as some of the "luridness" of it (she mentions Micheal Fey's caning in Singapore as an example of this), and also a chapter that she calls "The Craft of Caning," which is a short lesson on how to cane someone. Later on, she turns the tables by describing "how to receive the caning," as well as the different types of canes and finally making your own and how to take proper care of them so that they last a good long time.
Since this book along with the others in this series do fit inside a toybag, I could see where someone about to do a caning scene might quickly refer to this for a few pointers before proceeding. This book is not a "beginners caning book" however, again more of a quick review before heading on. Still, it has great information readily available at a moment's glance.
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