The Great Omani's Handcuffs

Origin
"The Great Omani", real name Ronald Cunningham, was an English escapist and stuntman and one of the oldest recorded when he was still performing up til his death at age 92. He was inspired to start escapism by a book by Harry Houdini, and started performing at the age of 35. Before he died, he requested his hearse included a trapdoor, and he wrote a short poem to be read at his eulogy: They lay the Great Omani in his box/ They have done it up with nails not locks/ But at his funeral do not despair/ Chances are he won't be there.

No-one has yet tested this claim.

Effects
When worn around the wrists, the hands become intangible and can be moved effortlessly through solid matter. The wearer can control the effectiveness of this effect, and so can stil hold and interact with things if they choose. The phasing effect only extends up to the handcuffs, however, and no amount of force can make the forearm follow the hands through the matter.

Felix's Notes
"My god, I was lucky to come across this brilliant thing. I found it in a pawn shop owned by a British couple who had moved a bunch of stock over to sell while they saved for a holiday or something. I stopped listening when my hand accidently fell though the table I was leaning on. I had unintentionally let my hand rest on the 'cuffs and that must have been enough to trigger them. Luckily they didn't notice and I got a bargain on them. I didn't find out their history until I joined the Warehouse team, but until then I didn't care where it had come from. If it could let me work open locks from outside a door, it was all I needed to know."