kngfmsta;587726 said:
My LengthMaster has arrived and it looks tremendous. THIS IS SOME NEXT LEVEL SHIT. ...i pre ordered it two years ago. The wait was well worth it...
MoS is about taking P.E. to the next level! Thanks for the acknowledgment!
 
Just ordered...tempted to see if I can just drive to pick it up as I'm not to far from Agawam, MA lol. Cant wait to get it!!!
 
youknowme123321;587875 said:
Just ordered...tempted to see if I can just drive to pick it up as I'm not to far from Agawam, MA lol. Cant wait to get it!!!

where you from?
 
Have the orders placed as of 6/6 all shipped? I haven't gotten a shipping receipt if they have. Sorry, I can't wait to get started!
 
Seijuro;587922 said:
Have the orders placed as of 6/6 all shipped? I haven't gotten a shipping receipt if they have. Sorry, I can't wait to get started!

Most likely, there were allot of pre-orders that went out first and the regular orders continue to ship out in batches everyday.
Have you checked your spam box?
 
Oe13it;587934 said:
LengthMaster received.
Testing and reviewing in progress......


First impression. WOW. It's like when Steve Jobs unveiled the first IPad to the world.

This tool is slick. Beautiful. Sturdy. And The future of PE.

All parts are smooth and just like the video above - only this user was much more excited when he opened the box.

I have been using a power assist for phase 2 and just supplemented the LM in its power assist set up. I have to do an actual comparison - but the a stretch and sling shots are noticeably more comfortable. By eyeing there appears to be a slight difference in the 'O' of the two tools with the LM created a much smoother stretch on the skin of the penis.

I have never hung before so I can't provide any comparison. However, for fun afterwards I went into the hanging configuration. Strap on was easy. The anti-traction pads gripped snugly, and I easily held 5lbs for 2 x 5 minute sessions.

The LM is the future of PE. I am stoked to read more on hanging, rolls, bundles, etc. and progress. But so far, just replacing the power assist with this in my work out was amazing and worth the price in itself.

I am fortunate. Thank you DLD and all those that helped make this possible.

Extra Big Smiles! :):):)
 
ლ(╹◡╹ლ), . . . received by Length_Master II

I have to say "WOW!!!", I'm impressed on how you can get the public to yearn and wait 2-years for a product to be release and delivered. Only to find mine, delivered with several scratches on it. I know it's only cosmetic, doesn't take away how it will perform, and myself, will put scratches on it using it, but still. It be nice, just for once to purchase something not auto-packaged at full price without blemishes on it somewhere. It's not like they have to be individually tested before they are packaged and shipped out.

Recently, I purchased a new refrigerator at full price, only to find it had a bunch of scratches on the side when it was delivered. Then had new carpet laid in my home, to find a section is damaged from the delivery. Purchase to have a picture to be framed and delivered, only see the layers of the framing peeling in the corner. I waited over a year's time only to be disappointed with the product being blemished. This just seem to break my back, oh well, I'm just ranting, sorry

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Think I'm gonna paint mine with epoxy paint ... Jet-Black.
 

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Seriously? Few things in life come in perfect condition especially when you invest enough energy looking for flaws. Have you seen the picture of where they are produced? Here it is: http://www.mattersofsize.com/uploaded_images/P1070645-706352.JPG
It's a wood shop where they are stacked together before and likely after they are painted. Combine that with the the surface that they rest on and the metal bolts small markings are bound to happen. Less complaining, more stretching. ;)
 
Morphosis;587956 said:
ლ(╹◡╹ლ), . . . received by Length_Master II

I have to say "WOW!!!", I'm impressed on how you can get the public to yearn and wait 2-years for a product to be release and delivered. Only to find mine, delivered with several scratches on it. I know it's only cosmetic, doesn't take away how it will perform, and myself, will put scratches on it using it, but still. It be nice, just for once to purchase something not auto-packaged at full price without blemishes on it somewhere. It's not like they have to be individually tested before they are packaged and shipped out.

Recently, I purchased a new refrigerator at full price, only to find it had a bunch of scratches on the side when it was delivered. Then had new carpet laid in my home, to find a section is damaged from the delivery. Purchase to have a picture to be framed and delivered, only see the layers of the framing peeling in the corner. I waited over a year's time only to be disappointed with the product being blemished. This just seem to break my back, oh well, I'm just ranting, sorry

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Think I'm gonna paint mine with epoxy paint ... Jet-Black.

Our apologies we can send you another hand picked one that is less scuffed. The plastic gets scuffed easily and comes in scuffed from the mill. We were thinking of painting them but the paint may rub of too. These get machined and then sanded. I can ask our distributor to hand pick a better one. Mine has scuffs as well.
 
Seijuro;587959 said:
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Seriously? Few things in life come in perfect condition especially when you invest enough energy looking for flaws. Have you seen the picture of where they are produced? Here it is: http://www.mattersofsize.com/uploaded_images/P1070645-706352.JPG
It's a wood shop where they are stacked together before and likely after they are painted. Combine that with the the surface that they rest on and the metal bolts small markings are bound to happen. Less complaining, more stretching. ;)

These are made in Florida, not in a wood shop. The hardware is shipped in a plastic bubble bag separately inside the box.
 
LIGHTNING;587960 said:
Our apologies we can send you another hand picked one that is less scuffed. The plastic gets scuffed easily and comes in scuffed from the mill. We were thinking of painting them but the paint may rub of too. These get machined and then sanded. I can ask our distributor to hand pick a better one. Mine has scuffs as well.
No need to do all that... thanks. It just gives the impression purchasing a used item at full-price. I was just ranting... sorry. I'm going to paint it with some Epoxy Paint, like appliances have. It's a harder coat of paint, very durable to within stand the normal wear and tear of using it. I post updates on it...
 
Seijuro;587959 said:
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Seriously? Few things in life come in perfect condition especially when you invest enough energy looking for flaws. Have you seen the picture of where they are produced? Here it is: http://www.mattersofsize.com/uploaded_images/P1070645-706352.JPG
It's a wood shop where they are stacked together before and likely after they are painted. Combine that with the the surface that they rest on and the metal bolts small markings are bound to happen. Less complaining, more stretching. ;)
Seriously, I know nothing in the world is absolutely perfect, Thats not my point. First, I didn't deliberty look for flaws, it presented itself... clearly. Second, these new editions are not made of wood in Florida, that image you provided is the production line on the first edition 5 years ago.


It's All Good
 
Morphosis;587965 said:
Seriously, I know nothing in the world is absolutely perfect, Thats not my point. First, I didn't deliberty look for flaws, it presented itself... clearly. Second, these new editions are not made of wood in Florida, that image you provided is the production line on the first edition 5 years ago.


It's All Good

That picture is from the LengthMaster 1, very old when they were made from wood.
 
Oe13it;587994 said:
Enter LengthMaster 2.


I get fully engorged. Place my tiles on with the Velcro straps which secure easily while engorged and free up my hands to easily slip the hanger portion of the LM over the top of everything....

Tighten wing nuts...


And... Oops... I just went past 20 minutes for the first time. Very easy to use this configuration for both doing regular redz work for width....and use to SRT heal 'wide'..... Fricking awesome.

This tool has all sorts of possibilities.

Intense!!! Awesome news!
 
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