October 22, 2011

Ein jahr anniversary

Sarge's Locker is one year old today.


The blog is a spinoff of The Cellblock, a project created in collaboration with Sarge Wolf a few months earlier. This site was always intended as a place to post less 'action-oriented' material related to ledercops, uniforms, musclegods and bondage (among other things). Additionally, it was never intended as a fuck and suck site – there's enough of those already – but more as a place to admire, honour and examine some of the hyper masculine peripherals that compliment fucking and sucking: 
  • Ball gags
  • Bill Ward
  • Boots
  • Cigars
  • Gags
  • German bodybuilders
  • Gloves
  • Hog ties
  • Hoods
  • Jock straps
  • Langlitz leathers
  • Leather restraints
  • Ledercop gear
  • Leo Ravenswood
  • LES
  • Police gear
  • Posing oil
  • Rope bondage
  • Tom of Finland
  • Uniforms ...
A complete list would be quite long, but you get the picture - gear and activities that make men look more masculine.

In the last 365 days the Locker's had over 210,000 views from over 1300 cities on almost every continent. That works out to about 600 views a day, primarily from the US, UK, Germany and Canada, but also from just about every country in the world.


These numbers are not large compared to the really big sites, but the numbers impress me, especially since much of the content is so tame.


Not surprised to discover that there are 'Western' readers – but have to wonder who's reading me in India, Nepal, Quatar, Iraq, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and assorted other Arab countries where this type of blog is surely frowned upon. Teachers perhaps, or contract workers?

I also have to wonder about the 55 URL 'referrals ' from the New York Times website. It surprised me to see the name when it first popped up in my stats a couple of months ago, but now I'm wondering if it's not somebody cruising the web at work…


Usually an entry like that means if you go to that site you'll find a link to your site - but I don't see a link to the 'Locker (and would be extremely surprised if there is one) on the NYTimes site.

In any case, posting these entries has been an interesting project, linked me to a number of very fine men, and lead to me sources for gear and activities I might not otherwise have found.

Hope you'll keep checking out the 'Locker over the coming year, and hope you find the posts as .... stimulating.... as I do.
Sarge D

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