* NOTES:
- Doing archeology on my computer, I came across this clip from
the old video Beating Ass, which was released around 1989. I had a VHS of the full video decades ago but had long since given it away
without bothering to digitize it. The clip is primarily of historical interest. The action shown is less
than stimulating; the licks in the spanking demonstration were disappointingly light and
some strokes were delivered to parts of the ass that more experienced tops would avoid. But for the era,
it was an interesting effort; the dungeon context was appealing and guys in it were hot.
- Beating Ass was produced by Sandmutopia University which also published Sandmutopia Guardian,
a part of Desmodus Inc. which published Dungeon Master and owned and published the Drummer
family of magazines. Tony DeBlase, who wrote under the pseudonym Fledermaus, owned and
edited Drummer from 1986 to 1992.
- The video began with a rather boring didactic "how to" about beating ass. The demonstration from which
the present clip was extracted comprised the second half of the video. I recall that in the full demonstration,
the bottom challenged the top 3 or 4 times claiming "Marine Corps couldn't break me",
and other such lines to goad him on. I also remember a nice scene in which the top tore a pair of
tight white briefs off the bottom revealing his callipygous butt. These parts were not retained in this
abridged clip created by the Leather Archives & Museum.
- The Leather Archives & Museum, the Chicago-based organization that digitized, edited and re-released this video, is
dedicated to the compilation, preservation, and maintenance of materials related to
leather, kink, and fetish lifestyles. Their museum galleries provide educational and
historical materials to an adult audience. Their reading library and archive support
researchers and community members in accessing materials and documentation relevant to the history
and culture of leather. See
www.leatherarchives.org.
- Sandmutopia University also sold BDSM-related merchandise.
I have a very effective, short, hardwood frat-style paddle I got from them
that's emblazoned with their logo. Unfortunately the branding iron appears to have slipped, resulting in
blurring most of the lettering for the word 'Sandmutopia'. This disappointing minor flaw notwithstanding, the paddle
has served me well for around 25 years. See picture.
- I used to own a few of the thin blue marine signal paddles of the type used in the video.
I got them at a marine supply discount store on Commercial Street in Provincetown around 1992. They had an
interesting feel, not very severe. Despite my being careful using them, they eventually broke.
- This version was edited by CPMan to replace the original very noisy soundtrack with music.
There was little I could do to fix the poor-quality video.
Click here
to return to the original version with more natural sound.
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