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BeachMystress -> paddles and humblers! (2/11/2006 2:09:36 PM)


OK, I found some paddles and humblers at a GREAT price. One of them has hearts, great Valentines gift! Just had to share. LoL
http://stores.ebay.com/Stumpys-Woodworking




BeachMystress -> RE: paddles and humblers! AND SMOTHERBOXES (2/11/2006 2:39:06 PM)

Just found out they have a regular site also.. and sell smother boxes on it! http://www.stumpyswoodworking.com/smother_boxes2.htm




jimej6 -> RE: paddles and humblers! (2/11/2006 3:24:53 PM)

This is a new one on me. (Yea, i love new information though ) so How do you use a humbler? It looks intresting but I wouldn't just want to get one and not know how to use it properly.




stef -> RE: paddles and humblers! (2/12/2006 1:13:23 AM)

It doesn't look like Stumpy's woodworking skills have improved much since you last posted that link. Those things still look like they were built in high school shop class. I guess that for ~$20, you can't bee too picky.

~stef




MsSonnetMarwood -> RE: paddles and humblers! (2/12/2006 5:31:41 AM)

I prefer Hanson Paddle company - have a locking humber from them and a ton of paddles.




BeachMystress -> RE: paddles and humblers! (2/14/2006 2:35:51 AM)


Here are a few examples of how a humbler is used. These are explicit photos.

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c188/MsBeach/CBT/humbled1.jpg

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c188/MsBeach/CBT/Beach_foothumblerpins.jpg

second type of humbler.. heavy, used to stretch balls
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c188/MsBeach/CBT/spankedhumbled.jpg

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c188/MsBeach/CBT/humblerpins.jpg




BeachMystress -> RE: paddles and humblers! (2/14/2006 2:46:32 AM)


Most humblers cost $60 plus. The Hanson model, if I remember, tops $130. When you start considering that, the $20 for the humblers at the site I posted looks pretty good. I used my humbler from that seller at a playparty this past weekend. I was approached by four Domme and one Dom asking where they could buy one. You may feel they look like they're made in highschool, but I feel they're a good deal for the money.




enslavegirl -> RE: paddles and humblers! (3/19/2006 1:20:40 PM)

may i please know what a humbler is and/or does?




KarbonCopy -> RE: paddles and humblers! (3/19/2006 2:21:52 PM)

www.google.com

your best source for information




Greatcornbow -> RE: paddles and humblers! (3/19/2006 2:23:29 PM)

It traps the balls between two pieces of (usually) wood behind the backs of the thighs, so he has to stay on hands and knees. There's an example at www.extremerestraints.com

The links earlier on in the thread here don't all work




enslavegirl -> RE: paddles and humblers! (3/19/2006 2:45:09 PM)

i am so very very very very very glad i was not born a male


ouch ! ! ! ! thats gotta hurt




Greatcornbow -> RE: paddles and humblers! (3/19/2006 3:15:10 PM)

But you'll still want to get one, won't you?




artglfr -> RE: paddles and humblers! (3/24/2006 7:50:20 AM)

Very humbling indeed...None of the pictures were there.




Irishm57 -> RE: paddles and humblers! (3/25/2006 2:03:15 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BeachMystress


Most humblers cost $60 plus. The Hanson model, if I remember, tops $130. When you start considering that, the $20 for the humblers at the site I posted looks pretty good. I used my humbler from that seller at a playparty this past weekend. I was approached by four Domme and one Dom asking where they could buy one. You may feel they look like they're made in highschool, but I feel they're a good deal for the money.


I have to Agree with Ms Beach. Most humblers cost more than 100. And also they aren't something that is mass produced. I have made a few for friends from another site, and the time to make one from wood, sand and poly it takes hours. So 20 is a good price for a working one .
And toys that dont get used every day, it is hard to justify 150 on one, well for most people.
this one http://www.slavechris.com/humbler/h.html took me 3 hours to make . So 20 for a humbler that works isn't a bad deal at all




MistressAnnna -> RE: paddles and humblers! (3/25/2006 3:14:08 PM)

I bought mine from the following website, then click on the smaller pic to get to the one that shows it in "situ"
http://www.lucylasticslair.com/xstore/en-gb/dept_58.html#item_1084





exoticpaddles -> RE: paddles and humblers! (6/25/2006 3:07:31 PM)

If you are still looking for quality paddles, I make paddles, they're a passion for me. I had a website but thanks to register.com I lost it. I have a temp site right now at http://members.aol.com/exoticpaddles/index.html I'm currently looking for a good place to host a permenant site again




CrappyDom -> RE: paddles and humblers! (6/25/2006 7:00:08 PM)

It is truly appalling the low level of craftsmanship expected by and executed for the scene. 

Staining wood is a horrible crime and in most cases is a sure sign of hack craftsmanship.  Fine woods, even figured woods, while expensive, are used in such small quantities that using crappy plain sawn red oak as a cheap substitute should be outlawed.




press2submit -> RE: paddles and humblers! (6/25/2006 7:38:42 PM)

$20.00? Thanks for the link.




nikkicd10 -> RE: paddles and humblers! (9/5/2006 4:40:24 AM)

I agree exotic woods should never be stained.  I bought a paddle from www.exoticwoodpaddles.com. The price was great and they will do custom designed paddles for a very good price.

I have the hairbrush paddle in Bloodwood, looks great feels great when you hold it and is the most painful paddle i have ever had used on me.  I just ordered a custom made Purpleheart paddle with Chinese lettering for sub cut into it.




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