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Re: Measuring?

Posted: 09 Feb 2014, 13:46
by Kellymac3
fitherin wrote: VERY FEW members on [this] site state which county or state they live in, Maybee not proud of their locale.
So If you want a handy belt maker living near you make an effort and tell them at least that you exsist in??????? country and maybe just maybe you will be the lucky one.
:o
NE United States.
But I'm already booked as Pyras endurance tester ;-)

Re: Measuring?

Posted: 09 Feb 2014, 17:23
by dashingdarla
fitherin wrote:VERY FEW members on [this] site state which country they live in, Maybee not proud of their natation
VERY FEW members on [this] site state which county or state they live in, Maybee not proud of their locale.
I think it has less to do with pride and more to do with privacy.

Not everyone wants the world to know they wear, or have their partner wear, a chastity belt because the idea of doing so doesn't exactly fit in with mainstream society.

But, I live in Paramus NJ, US of A.

Re: Measuring?

Posted: 09 Feb 2014, 19:02
by fitherin
Thank you,
You already had a location on your profile that would suffice if a belt maker was looking for clients to build for. I guess maybe work with you rather than for you as you are really good at belt making already :D
Thank you as you were already one of the few that included any information
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Re: Measuring?

Posted: 10 Feb 2014, 02:56
by gotsteel
Well there was a chastity belt maker in my state who was getting plenty of business and I'm told that they only managed to make a fail of it on account of their own personal fuckedupness.

Re: Measuring?

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 18:38
by Tobbe
Why should it be so hard for someone in north America manufacturing chastity belts?

Does not anyone have the production of stainless that can do it too?

Re: Measuring?

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 23:32
by fitherin
I do not think it is lack of stainless steel alone, maybe access to laser cutting and engineering to make pins for lock mounting is quite easy for a good engineer.
Harder to find correct lining materials than correct grade of s/steel
Perhaps it is mainly the fear of litigation if something goes wrong and the willing wearer suddenly turns on the maker and sues for damages!!! :o

Re: Measuring?

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 23:55
by Tobbe
Previously there have been both skilled and knowledgeable manufacturers in the United States. I have not heard that any of them have been sued for damages caused by the chastity belt.
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Perhaps absence of historical stories about knights who went to the Holy Land. Meanwhile, put their wives at home at the palace with chastity belt on! I know that there is no historical confirmation that it happened ...

Re: Measuring?

Posted: 09 May 2014, 21:15
by Pyra Gorgon
Tobbe,

If I could get the capital to buy tools, I'd fill the need for a chastity belt maker in the USA.

And yes...Kellymac is my endurance tester when I get the opportunity to make a proto-type. I'm working on things. :twisted:

Re: Measuring?

Posted: 11 May 2014, 15:55
by Kellymac3
Pyra Gorgon wrote:
And yes...Kellymac is my endurance tester when I get the opportunity to make a proto-type. I'm working on things. :twisted:
I'm here, waiting ;-)
Maybe we should start our own company?!
Seems to me that the main problem is taking measurements. Well we have folks in the USA, UK, Sweden to name a few. And we all wear belts and know how they should fit....

I know, a pipe dream. But a pretty good one ;-)