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A '''finger pillory''' is a style of restraint where the fingers are held in a wooden block, using an L-shaped hole to keep the knuckle bent inside the block. The name is taken from the pillory, a much larger device used to secure the head and hands. | A '''finger pillory''' is a style of restraint where the fingers are held in a wooden block, using an L-shaped hole to keep the knuckle bent inside the block. | ||
Designs can vary from using an L-shaped hole to keep the knuckle bent inside the block, to metal devices specifically for this purpose. | |||
The name is taken from the [[pillory]], a much larger device used to secure the head and hands. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 19 October 2021
A finger pillory is a style of restraint where the fingers are held in a wooden block, using an L-shaped hole to keep the knuckle bent inside the block.
Designs can vary from using an L-shaped hole to keep the knuckle bent inside the block, to metal devices specifically for this purpose.
The name is taken from the pillory, a much larger device used to secure the head and hands.
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