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Postby gtirlad » Nov 28th, '06, 08:41



Hi, im looking to buy a PK ring, just wondering which one is the most powerfull one to get? iv read reviews off different types and designs, could anyone point me in the right direction to which one would be the best PK ring to purchase. thanks ( i DONT care about the cost)

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Postby Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser » Nov 28th, '06, 08:47

1. May be a good idea to remove your current sig, as it may be offensive to some people (Note from Mods: Agreed and therefore removed)

2. Maybe introduce yourself in the introduction section?

3. I would say all Pk rings are generally quite similar. Its more of a personal preference thing than anthing else

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Postby Yorkshire Pudding » Nov 28th, '06, 10:17

Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser wrote:1. May be a good idea to remove your current sig, as it may be offensive to some people


Or, at the very least, spell you're correctly!

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Postby Dirty Davey » Nov 28th, '06, 10:20

Yorkshire Pudding wrote:
Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser wrote:1. May be a good idea to remove your current sig, as it may be offensive to some people


Or, at the very least, spell you're correctly!


You don't know how much you just made me laugh. reminded me of this website http://www.yourallgay.com :D :D :D

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Postby Mandrake » Nov 28th, '06, 11:02

PK Rings have been Reviewed and commented on many times on TM, use the Search Function to find out more on this topic.

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Postby gtirlad » Nov 28th, '06, 13:56

no worrys thanks, iv done a search and found some intresting threads with alot of help :)

also i was very curious as i couldnt find any infomation on this... has one one ever tried using 2 rings at once? would it produce a stronger magnetitic effect? or am i just dreaming here lol :?

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Postby Yorkshire Pudding » Nov 28th, '06, 15:29

Dirty Davey wrote:
Yorkshire Pudding wrote:
Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser wrote:1. May be a good idea to remove your current sig, as it may be offensive to some people


Or, at the very least, spell you're correctly!


You don't know how much you just made me laugh. reminded me of this website http://www.yourallgay.com :D :D :D



Brilliant! Thanks DD, I'd not seen that before!

Pedantic B*****d, yup that's me! :D

I may even consider changing my sig from TMGOM-001 to TMPB-001!

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Postby Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser » Nov 28th, '06, 17:25

Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser wrote:1. May be a good idea to remove your current sig, as it may be offensive to some people (Note from Mods: Agreed and therefore removed)

2. Maybe introduce yourself in the introduction section?

3. I would say all Pk rings are generally quite similar. Its more of a personal preference thing than anthing else

Sam :)


You're is the abreviation of you are..... You are signature may be offensive doesn't make sense

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Postby Yorkshire Pudding » Nov 28th, '06, 18:07

Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser wrote:
You're is the abreviation of you are..... You are signature may be offensive doesn't make sense


LOL! No, Sir Digby, it was GTIRLAD's use of 'your' to which I was referring, not yours. He misused it in his sig which has since been deleted by the mods. You're quite correct in that your use of... er... 'your' is perfectly fine.

Apologies for the misunderstanding! :D

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Postby Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser » Nov 28th, '06, 18:22

Yorkshire Pudding wrote:
Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser wrote:
You're is the abreviation of you are..... You are signature may be offensive doesn't make sense


LOL! No, Sir Digby, it was GTIRLAD's use of 'your' to which I was referring, not yours. He misused it in his sig which has since been deleted by the mods. You're quite correct in that your use of... er... 'your' is perfectly fine.

Apologies for the misunderstanding! :D


Ooooooooh lol. I just thought as my comment was quoted that it was what you were talking about. My mistake

Cheers

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Postby gtirlad » Nov 29th, '06, 05:43

i have now moved onto a different forum since i have had no help from this forum, thanks for your time

have a happy christmas

ciao.

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Postby David R. » Nov 29th, '06, 06:12

I am now quite curious as to what his Signature said; can anyone PM me :D?

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P.S. Love the yourallgay.com site + song :lol: :lol:.

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Postby Yorkshire Pudding » Nov 29th, '06, 11:21

If I remember correctly, it said something like:

Your (sic.) all *** geeks on this web site!

Nice! :roll:

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Postby I.D » Nov 29th, '06, 11:58

gtirlad wrote:i have now moved onto a different forum since i have had no help from this forum, thanks for your time

have a happy christmas

ciao.


:roll: If I read this post correct, GTIRLAD was helped with his spelling as well as pointed towards the search function which would have saved him ample time instead of having to wait for replies in this thread.

I'd say he got more help than he could have dreamed of!!

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Postby Airamas » Dec 5th, '06, 15:35

[quote="Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser"]
3. I would say all Pk rings are generally quite similar. Its more of a personal preference thing than anthing else

Sam :)[/quote]

All pk rings are NOT the same. The problem is most new magic enthusiasts think that this is a relatively new product. IT IS NOT.

If you want the best pk ring on the market today then buy the Omega Ring By Dave Harlin.

This is the original and still the best made out of STERLING SILVER with a BLACK ONYX stone on top it looks like an expensive signet ring.

The gimmick is located in the bottom of the ring below the hand where it should be, not all magnetic like the newer wedding band styles.

You may be saying this sounds great but what about strength? Well that is another unique feature of the Omega in that it has an optional piece called the KICKER which literally doubles the strength and give you another gimmick witch can be removed and used in conjunction with the Omega for even more effects.

At $75 you may think the Omega expensive but the best always costs more.

You can buy it here http://home.earthlink.net/~harlinmagic/omegaring.html

And check out the book while your there. I have used this ring for over 15 years and it has never failed. At times I have had to clean it as silver dose tarnish but it always comes out looking like new. If after buying the Ring you need it sized because you gain or lose weight any silver smith can do it for about $10 a lot less than buying a new ring.

Well there you have it the definitive pk ring any questions?

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