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Postby Yorkshire Pudding » Dec 5th, '06, 15:58





The link doesn't seem to work...

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Postby Ian McCarthy » Dec 5th, '06, 16:00

Yorkshire Pudding wrote:


The link doesn't seem to work...


Copy and paste it and it works fine, it seems that the talkmagic link gateway thing does not play nice with earthlink.

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Postby Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser » Dec 5th, '06, 17:17

Airamas wrote:
All pk rings are NOT the same.


Can i just point out i used the word generally, i never used the word all at any point... :wink:

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Postby Airamas » Dec 6th, '06, 23:45

Your right Digby. I was just making a point. It wasn't personal. :D

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Postby Lord Freddie » Dec 7th, '06, 00:17

On the subject of the Wizard PK ring, a word of warning to anyone with an allergy to cheap metals.
Although the ring itself is very useful, I have an allergy to metals which causes my fingers to puff up and weep and it seems to be aggravated worse than ever with the PK ring. Also, the interior of the ring is flaking up.

I know most people can probably wear these with no problem, but unless it's stainless steel or proper silver or gold, it affects my fingers quite badly.

I have tried varnishing the ring, but the old fingers are still puffing up like sausages. :cry:

Just a word of warning to anyone who has the same affliction.

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Postby Airamas » Dec 7th, '06, 00:48

Lord Freddie wrote:On the subject of the Wizard PK ring, a word of warning to anyone with an allergy to cheap metals.
Although the ring itself is very useful, I have an allergy to metals which causes my fingers to puff up and weep and it seems to be aggravated worse than ever with the PK ring. Also, the interior of the ring is flaking up.

I know most people can probably wear these with no problem, but unless it's stainless steel or proper silver or gold, it affects my fingers quite badly.

I have tried varnishing the ring, but the old fingers are still puffing up like sausages. :cry:

Just a word of warning to anyone who has the same affliction.


That's just another reason why you should buy the Omega. Sterling Silver.

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Postby Lord Freddie » Dec 7th, '06, 09:38

Who sells the omega and how much is it?
My fingers are getting rather sore with this Wizard ring! :cry:

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Postby Airamas » Dec 7th, '06, 15:06

Lord Freddie wrote:Who sells the omega and how much is it?
My fingers are getting rather sore with this Wizard ring! :cry:


No offence, but have you read this thread? I posted all the info you want many posts ago.

Go back and copy and past the link I provided. Hope that helps you and your fingers.

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Postby Lord Freddie » Dec 7th, '06, 15:17

Sorry! :oops:
I have only read the latest posts recently.
Thanks, the PK ring has it's uses for me, but it's becoming increasingly more painful to wear so the Omega it will have to be...

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Postby gtirlad » Jan 3rd, '07, 16:44

hey, no one answered me question! what if you used 2 pk rings at once? or maybe more? would it create a bigger effect, like a stronger magnetic pull etc.
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Postby Mandrake » Jan 3rd, '07, 16:52

I can't see that using 2 would be all that useful as they'd be side by side and spreading the power over a larger area rather than increasing it.

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Postby StevieJ » Jan 3rd, '07, 20:01

Using two rings side by side does seem to be stronger, but would also draw a lot more attention. One ring is quite adequate for the effects for which it is designed, if you need more strength you should try other PK products.


Three on each finger gives good results, at least I don't have to worry about over using my credit card anymore :D

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Postby seige » Jan 3rd, '07, 20:07

Here's something that you 'big PK ring power' seekers fail to think of...

The more POWER the ring has, the less SUBTLE it is.

I.e., if you can make a fork shoot up into your *bare* hands, there MUST be a magnet involved, and all attention will be on the only metal looking object in yout hand, i.e. the ring.

The more subtle and less obvious PK effects which the ring is designed for don't draw attention to the ring, as magnetism isn't really suspected.

In fact, I've actually had someone put their hand up to my mouth and nose to see if I was blowing when causing a pen to spin on a wine glass—they suspected breath, not magnetism.

And that's the beauty of the PK rings—they are JUST STRONG ENOUGH not to raise suspicion.

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Postby gtirlad » Jan 4th, '07, 02:05

cheers for the responses guys, very helpfull indeed. :D

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