You can find the damnedest things trawling through eBay's "Medical Antiques" category. I still need to figure out a good way of displaying them one of these years -- like these vintage examples (http://www.vibratormuseum.com/), none of 'em look obviously like sex toys (non-representational, non-insertable external use ONLY, natch) so they could be left out without being too blatantly shocking unless someone *asks*. The prize of my collection is an early-1930s electric, still in the remarkably well-preserved satin-lined leatherette box with niches for all of the original attachments, similar to these old White Cross models (http://www.goodvibes.com/Content.aspx?id=363&leftMenu=2&lr=y).
And yay, glad it arrived! I had a couple of packages going out to the Left Coast at the same time and have been waiting to hear if they made it out safely. Was the Hermessence swatch still damp enough to be sniffable? And what'd you think of my best beloved Perversion?
I can't remember if I made a note of it, but the earrings are all on niobium wires, and now you probably see why I was being so coy about jewelry colors and weights. If beads like that are about at the right sort of heaviness for what you have in mind, I've got a more vibrant blue choker pattern laid out that could be strung and finished in a jiffy. ;)
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And yay, glad it arrived! I had a couple of packages going out to the Left Coast at the same time and have been waiting to hear if they made it out safely. Was the Hermessence swatch still damp enough to be sniffable? And what'd you think of my best beloved Perversion?
I can't remember if I made a note of it, but the earrings are all on niobium wires, and now you probably see why I was being so coy about jewelry colors and weights. If beads like that are about at the right sort of heaviness for what you have in mind, I've got a more vibrant blue choker pattern laid out that could be strung and finished in a jiffy. ;)