It was in this room that he kept disused portmanteaus, battered japanned cases, and other lumber;and it was in this room that George Talboys had left his luggage.
As well as the two leather suitcases, there was a japanned tin case like a very large paint-box, with the name 'L. Searle' in white letters on the lid.
Popularized in japan which hosted several hardcore wrestling organizations, the style quickly made the move to the US and became wildly popular across America and eventually the world.