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Posted 2 Years ago #1
I now have a limited supply of larger than 00 gauge rings - my PA has been 00 for three years, was somewhat stretched from the weight of the ring, but there was no place to go! I am importing a limited number of these rings from Europe - keeping in mind that 00 = 10mm, these new rings are available in 12mm thickness x 19 mm (approx 3/4) inside diameter, 15mm thickness x 20 mm inside diameter, 17mm thickness x 22 mm inside diameter, and 19 mm (3/4) thickness x 25 mm. These rings have the apprearance of a captive ring, but the ball screws into one side. They run $85 - $125, including ups shipping to any of the lower 48 states. I also have 4, 2, 0, and 00 gauge circular barbells with a matching threaded insertion taper - with these sets, there is no 'loss of connection' when trying to butt the end of the barbell against the end of the taper - just unscrew the ball, screw in the taper, and it will slide through just like it is one piece! These sets are $80, including both the circular barbell and matching taper, and this price includes shipping by UPS to the lower 48 states.

I apologize for putting a somewhat commercial ad on here, but these are products that I had looked for and not previously been able to mind, and thought other newsgroup leaders might be interested as well.
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tierradelfuego
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Posted 2 Years ago #2
.......

ROTFLMAO sitting here picturing the little kimmee running around with a nearly 3/4 inch bolt through her nostril!!! let;s see 9mm = .357 so 18mm =..714 inch Dam!!!
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banksideusa
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Posted 2 Years ago #3
i've had both mine done at 20g.

*Kim a.k.a. Ms. Boba Fett* 'but i wanted to go to the Tosche station to pick up some more power converters!'
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globular
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Posted 2 Years ago #4
I have a question. What is the smallest gage for a nose pierce?? Does someone know??? Tell me if you know...thanks
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banksideusa
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Posted 2 Years ago #5
Nostril? umm 20 I guess
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Chalz
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Posted 2 Years ago #6
I don't know about anyone else, but mine is an 18 mm. I got it done with a nostril screw rather than a ring, don't know if that makes any difference.......
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richard vinod
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Posted 2 Years ago #7
18mm wouldn't be a nostril 'screw' it'd be a nostril lugnut

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johnholster
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Posted 2 Years ago #8
see, i'm picturing the piercer heading out to the trunk of his car to get the appropriate tools to tighten the thing.

and then trying to fit a tire iron in an autoclave.
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Posted 2 Years ago #9
yeah these new fangled M7's and tuttenaurers just won't hold anything anymore. Just have to have your dog lick it, cuz they're sterile you know and then rinse with mid-stream urine.
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Posted 2 Years ago #10
they hold turnip just fine.

no, most aren't. angelo is, though.

only if they pay me my usual fee
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Posted 2 Years ago #11
SORRY! Nostril screw is 18 GUAGE>......

better? Kim (not 'little Kimmee'

On Thu, 4 Nov 1999 22:32:12 -0500, 'Ray Pearson'
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