Via a Toronto-based friend of this site who found it at the Batman-themed blog Batmania. This strange toy is circa 1966 and of Japanese manufacture. This husky bear of a Bat is a squirt-gun. The reservoir is accessed through a plug in his butt. To fire, pull the trigger between his legs and water will squirt out of his mouth. Seriously. More to come with a Batman themed slide show guest-curated by Kaspar.
Category Archives: Collecting
Mid-century Japanese Batman Squirt-gun takes it up the Ass
Vive la Fete! New Orleans’ Legarage on Decatur
Posted in Collecting, Drag, Leather, New Orleans, Subcultures, Travel
Tagged Ash Wednesday, Culture, Decatur, Gay, Legarage, Marcus Fraser, Mardi Gras, New Orleans, NOLA
Great Gay Leathersex Art: Who was Michael Palmer?
This sort of thing happens too often. Wonderful Willie Walker, friend of this site, and founding member of the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society, used to dumpster-dive the estates of deceased gay men whose “families” would throw away their collections in shame. Walker – a hero to gay historians and a legend among archivists of any stripe. We miss you, you little weirdo.
Western art is built on the bodies of naked ladies. They call it “The Nude.” The ancients understood the beauty of the male body. We understand it. But – and this is for artists and collectors especially – the folks might not. Make wills, make bequests, make sure your lover has power of attorney, give gifts to the young gays and make sure the good stuff gets into good hands. Generations coming up will need their history. We are making it now and it is our responsibility to make sure it survives.
Meantime, any information on Michael Palmer, gay artist living in San Francisco in the 1980’s would be much appreciated.
For a bit on Chicago-based artist Etienne, click here.
Posted in Art and Artists, Collecting, History, Leather, San Francisco
Tagged Art, BDSM, Boots, BrandX, Culture, Gay, Gay Artist, History, Homoerotic, Kink, Leather, Michael Palmer, Palmer, San Francisco, Sexy, SOMA, Whip, Willie Walker
Febe’s “Leather David” Sculptor Mike Caffee at the Powerhouse
History in the bars! In 1966, artist Mike Caffee created the iconic “Leather David [that] became one of the best-known symbols of San Francisco leather. [It] appeared on pins, posters, calendars, and matchbooks…and plaster casts”*
Forty-five years later, Caffee is still on Folsom St., now at the Powerhouse, where he will be presenting a slide-show in conjunction with Forever Folsom, Jose Guevara’s Valentine’s Party at The Powerhouse 1347 Folsom Street San Francisco. 7-10 pm. Sunday, February 13th, 2011. For more, click here.
*Gayle Rubin, excerpted from “The Miracle Mile: South of Market and Gay Male Leather, 1962-1997″ in Reclaiming San Francisco: History, Politics, Culture (City Lights: 1998)
Posted in Collecting, History, Leather, San Francisco
Tagged Art, Febe's, Gay, Kink, Leather, Leather David, Mike Caffee, Powerhouse, San Francisco, Sculpture, Sexy, SOMA, Statue
Styles of Masculinity in early 20th Century Photography…Sights Seen in Old Snap Shots
Posted in Collecting, Northern California, Photography
Tagged 20th century, boys, Culture, History, Men, Photography, Sexy, Vernacular Photography
cock blocks

cock blocks by gryphon
Last Friday was First Friday, the monthly art crawl event in the Crossroads Arts District here in snow-blasted KCMO. February is the annual group erotic show over at the Slap-N-Tickle Gallery, my favorite queer little art place…
These are my contribution to the show, the only good kind of cock block I have seen to date. LOL
Media: ink and paint on leather, individual sizes are 5.25×1.5 inches or 8.25×1.5 inches…
Enjoy!
Your KC ‘mo, Gryphon
Posted in Collecting, Gryphon Van Der Hole, Leather
Tagged Art, Cock Block, Gryphon Van Der Hole, Phallic, Sexy
From Azerbaijan to the Ukraine, San Francisco GLBT Gay History Museum is World-wide News
The GLBT History Museum that just opened in the City is making news in (among other places) Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Serbia and The Ukraine. This just in from Belarus. From curator and friend of this site Gerard Koskovich, who is always looking for new and better multi-lingual search strategies. For an original content slide show from opening night, click here.
Posted in Collecting, Europe, History, Russia, San Francisco, Subcultures
Tagged Art, Castro District, Culture, Gay, Gay History Museum, GLBT Historical Society, GLBT History Museum, History, Kultury, Leather, LGBT, San Francisco
Our Vast Queer Past: GLBT History Museum opens in San Francisco
Posted in Collecting, Drag, Leather, San Francisco
Tagged Art, Culture, Gay, Gay History Museum, GLBT Historical Society, GLBT History Museum, History, Leather, LGBT, San Francisco
Past Out In Public! America’s 1st GLBT History Museum Opens in San Francisco
Two concurrent exhibits open the new exhibition space at 4127 18th St. Our Vast Queer Past: Celebrating GLBT History fills the main gallery and Great Collections of the GLBT Historical Society Archives occupies the smaller one. Curator Gerard Koskovich says of Our Vast Queer Past: “The show brings together some 450 objects, photographs and documents, along with historic film and video…all of the materials come from the collections of the Historical Society—and most have never before been displayed publicly.” Read Koskovich’s article here. The Museum is a project of The GLBT Historical Society.
The GLBT History Museum opens on Jan. 13, 2011 with a ribbon-cutting and a free reception open to the public from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Regular hours for the museum will be Wednesday through Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Sundays, noon to 5:00 p.m. Admission: $5.00; free for members.
Posted in Collecting, History, San Francisco
Tagged Archives, Culture, Gay, GLBT Historical Society, GLBT History Museum, History, Our Vast Queer Past, San Francisco
a few of my favorite blings…
The only thing that separates us from the animals is our ability to accessorize…” – Clairee Belcher
I have been sorting through things, fondling bling, and got the itch to snap some shots.
Enjoy!
Your KC ‘mo,
Gryphon
Posted in Collecting, Gryphon Van Der Hole

