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swdivad

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  1. Well I'm the guy that sent tedbearz the crown.

    I put it in a small plastic envelope and then in the regular paper envelope.

    I also talked to another user that I sent two crowns to with the exact same packaging, he received them, but said there were two small holes in the envelope.

    I think we definately got burned here, so I think the best solution, is Nanuq's and others... I was thinking about doing this in the first place, but wanted to hear some other opinions as well. Thanx guys :thumbsupsmileyanim:

    Sorry for the problem tedbearz, please look for 50% refund in your PP account soon... I hope I can remember my PP account details, I am on holiday in Thailand at the moment and do not have *my* laptop with me.

  2. From Paneristi forum:

    ONE OF A KIND STRAPS!!! Keep Your Watch With A Family Friend!!!

    April 22 2006 at 8:39 AM M (Login ID1OO)

    Sissy has been in our family for over 15 years. She's getting old and I hate to give her up, so I'm taking her to a tanner to see how many watch straps she can produce.

    This will be a very special strap because you will be wearing a part of our family and KEEPING SISSY'S MEMORY ALIVE.

    Pre-orders start at a VERY REASONABLE $1500. I want to share Sissy with the very special PANERISTI because I know they will appreciate everything she means to me.

    Pre-V style buckles available upon request.

    -----------REPLY BELOW AND I WILL EMAIL YOU pp INFO---------------

    Don't miss out! A good friend can be a great ONE OF A KIND STRAP.

  3. The only gen Panerai tourbillon you'll se is this one:

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    Apparently, there are only two or three in existance... Besides this any other you'd see are fakes, and really really bad ones at that.

    Have a good read here and don't emabarass yourself wearing one of them, no matter how much you're drawn to it :whistling:

  4. Yes... nam prik pra lat is issan (east) and hot as all hell.... smells like [censored] but tastes so nice (they say lol) once you get used to it.

    Nam prik ong is northern and not quite as fiery, but that's what got to me, maybe a combo of the hot weather and the food that I hadn't had in a while is what sent my insides to hell.

    You're definately right about what you're used to, us pasteurized farangs just can't take the hammering that some of the south east asian foods offer, no matter how big we think our balls are... but once you get used to it, they are very nice.

  5. I've been going to Thailand one or two times every year for the past six years... Lived there about 15 years ago.

    I've been sick there once, 2 years ago and had a few days in the hospital with mild food poisoning. I gotta say that I was very impressed with the hospital and service compared to 'some' western hospitals.

    I am glad I stayed at the hospital, having a toilet so close sure is handy in that situation.... :Jumpy::Jumpy:

    We sort of traced it to Nam pik Ong (red spicy meaty curry dippy stuff) which I got from a street vendor that I have been eating from for years. My wife ate from the same batch and didn't get sick at all.... I think it may also have to do with what you're used to.

    It can happen anywhere though, I've been just as sick (or maybe more, yuk) from fine restaurants in other countries.

  6. I would think that these crowns are broached rather than milled (the same process as making gears), it is much more cost effectine and leaves a better finish between the teeth.

    This may be why they are so difficult to create by milling, the tool has to come to a very sharp point and stay sharp after cutting many parts. A broach would remain sharp for a much longer time.

    These could be created perfectly by broaching, and I'm willing to look into getting them made by this method if someone is able to provide me with engineering drawings of the crown.

  7. Well Gran... In my mind, you're back in... It took a lot of balls for you to enter this thread with your armor off and your white flag waving, I salute you.

    Just to let you and all know, the reason for me starting this thread was not to be hurtful in any way... These questions had to be asked, and I believe Gran has answered all to the best of his ability... and with his heart.

    As someone earlier said, it takes time to build bridges... So take your time and build a strong one.

    You are so lucky to have so many supporters here, as I am sure you do in your outside-of-the-forum real life, don't take advantage of that.

    Again Gran, welcome back, all the best to you and yours, and I pray for your continuing speedy recovery :thumbsupsmileyanim::thumbsupsmileyanim::victory::victory::yu::yu:

  8. clearly you have only scratched the surface, you can get everything watchwise in Patpong that you can get in MBK. you just need to know where and how to look for it. obviously you were distracted by other matters.......

    Maybe so, but with eight hours and not knowing the area or anyone on the inside, you will basically be only able to scratch the surface, unless you are very very lucky....

    And yes, isn't distraction what it's all about on Patpong? I was thinking that they did all that stuff with smoke and mirrors, but no it's real! :unsure:

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