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SD! : Web boards : Ritual : "in need of help finding a descreet metal collar"
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in need of help finding a descreet metal collar (28)

Fri 10 Mar 06, 9:58 AM
308-534-747
UK, 2 yrs 
Master has told me i'm to have a silver or crome locking collar which i will have secured Master will keep the key. Oh joy i'm so pleased. However i have been given the task of serching the internet for UK companies!!! Please help, my Masters tasked me to find this and i've been hunting without resaults
10 Mar 06, 10:39 AM
Katena
UK, 4 yrs 
308-534-747 wrote:
Master has told me i'm to have a silver or crome locking collar which i will have secured Master will keep the key. Oh joy i'm so pleased. However i have been given the task of serching the internet for UK companies!!! Please help, my Masters tasked me to find this and i've been hunting without resaults

Here is a few i found in a quick google search! Ive included a range of style too ;)

This is from the states, bu they may export

http://www.extremerestraints.com/stat/w0100.html

These are hand made to your specifications

http://www.silverandsteel.co.uk/ss2a.htm

But this is my FAVOURITE!(once you scrool down pass the picture!) I think because it actually looks like jewellary too so can be worn in all circumstances.

http://www.tickleberry.co.uk/pages/collars.html

Hope you like one!

Although....i must say i do think they are a little unsafe, with regards to an emergency!

:*

k

its coming....kinklusive

Edited 10 Mar 06, 4:50 PM by Katena

10 Mar 06, 3:26 PM
000-844-137
US, 4 yrs 
308-534-747 wrote:
Master has told me i'm to have a silver or crome locking collar which i will have secured Master will keep the key. Oh joy i'm so pleased. However i have been given the task of serching the internet for UK companies!!! Please help, my Masters tasked me to find this and i've been hunting without resaults

Another nice site that has some really good highly polished stainless steel collars that can lock on or can be rivited shut so you must wear it permanantly is www.houseofcollars.com. Also Rupert Huse has a great stainless steel collar that any slave should be proud to wear. They can be found at www.huse.com.

Edited 10 Mar 06, 3:38 PM by 000-844-137

10 Mar 06, 4:46 PM
TheFamily
3 yrs 
My personal thing is to make them and the easiest way is to buy a length of 1 inch by 1/4 inch aluminium bar. Its really cheap (look in yur business directory for aluminium suppliers, they don't tend to advertise on the internet). Then all you need is a pop-riveter (really cheap from hardware store and a 3mm pop rivet. Measure the neck, add some slack, Drill a 3mm hole in each end, bend it (easier while its long) and you end up with something that is extremely light, needs an angle-grinder to remove (slave must wear ear and eye protection (leather head mask)) so its obvious if they've had someone take it off. Aluminium doesn't corrode - it ends up with a nice sheen. I'll send a photo if you like. Even without the rivet, its hard for all but the strongest people to remove themselves. (A smoother edge is made with two bars and three rivets, but that needs a drawing). Once one, they're pretty much permanent (unlike the chrome and brass one listed earlier which will chip and age). They get just the right amount of attention, and with careful clothes choice are wearable at work. (a cloth cover draped over the collar can integrate it into clothing too - as with any collar).
10 Mar 06, 5:02 PM
Tanos
UK, 10 yrs 
308-534-747 wrote:
Master has told me i'm to have a silver or crome locking collar which i will have secured Master will keep the key. Oh joy i'm so pleased. However i have been given the task of serching the internet for UK companies!!! Please help, my Masters tasked me to find this and i've been hunting without resaults

I ordered one from www.Axsmar.com for lili in January, and it came, as promised, this week. Very nicely made, with a very subtle, needle-sized hole for the key. They also do engraving (lili's has her number engraved on the inside.)

Her's isn't intended for 24/7 (she's got her soldered ankle chain for that) but it's good enough quality for that kind of use, and they do collars in smaller widths and with rods rather than strips.

Regards,

Tanos

www.tanos.org.uk

Edited 10 Mar 06, 5:42 PM by Tanos

10 Mar 06, 5:12 PM
the_boi
UK, 3 yrs£
308-534-747 wrote:
Master has told me i'm to have a silver or crome locking collar which i will have secured Master will keep the key. Oh joy i'm so pleased. However i have been given the task of serching the internet for UK companies!!! Please help, my Masters tasked me to find this and i've been hunting without resaults

for a simple solution one which my Master uses is a dog choke collar - cut to size with a small brass padlock, its discreet but there if you know what i mean, choke chains can be brought from shops like wilkinsons for as little as 89p and padlocks need not be much more than a £1 - hope it helps

the_boi 000-636-428 "where will your service take you today!"

13 Mar 06, 2:58 PM
000-689-585
US, 6 yrs 
Tanos wrote:
308-534-747 wrote:
Master has told me i'm to have a silver or crome locking collar which i will have secured Master will keep the key. Oh joy i'm so pleased. However i have been given the task of serching the internet for UK companies!!! Please help, my Masters tasked me to find this and i've been hunting without resaults

I ordered one from www.Axsmar.com for lili in January, and it came, as promised, this week. Very nicely made, with a very subtle, needle-sized hole for the key. They also do engraving (lili's has her number engraved on the inside.)

Her's isn't intended for 24/7 (she's got her soldered ankle chain for that) but it's good enough quality for that kind of use, and they do collars in smaller widths and with rods rather than strips.

Regards,

Tanos

Sir presented this collar to me some time ago. i have worn it at home and when out in the World discretely, but Sir gave me the key so i could remove it when it wasn't appropriate for business and family. One word of caution, though nicely made, constant contact with the skin on my neck resulted in a nickel reaction, which i'd never experienced before. That reaction is a rather nasty one which is taking its own sweet time to clear up. It's been about six months since the first signs of it and it's still an itchy annoyance even with hydrocortisone, antibiotic cremes, etc. It's an extremely nice collar which i'd hoped to have worn permanently. Now, it will have to be either rhodium plated or replaced with titanium. Once you've reacted to nickel, you're forever doomed to not be able to wear stainless steel, sterling silver, many alloys of gold, etc. i've not found solid information whether surgical stainless steel would be appropriate now the reaction is a part of my chemistry. If anyone else has experienced this reaction and has more information, please share it, if allowed. Thank you.

13 Mar 06, 8:43 PM
TheFamily
3 yrs 
000-689-585 wrote:
Once you've reacted to nickel, you're forever doomed to not be able to wear stainless steel, sterling silver, many alloys of gold, etc. i've not found solid information whether surgical stainless steel would be appropriate now the reaction is a part of my chemistry. If anyone else has experienced this reaction and has more information, please share it, if allowed. Thank you.

That depends on the reason for the reaction. It may be a fungal infection, a heat-rash from perspiration, or a proper allergic reaction. You'd need to be tested to have a proper idea.

Of course this could all just be because you want a 22 carat solid gold collar ;-)

I'd be surprised if you reacted to pure metals... They tend to be expensive, (not slavey) so alternatives may be more suitable. There are surgical stainless steel collars available (usually from suppliers to the piercing trade). I would expect that your nickle collar isn't pure nickle and that your reaction is to something else in it. Plated jewelry often causes problems. (This is why I recommended a pure aluminium band in my earlier post).

Metal isn't the only option. You can make collars around a slaves neck from ceramic, resin, laminated wood, leather, the options are endless. If you make lots of capital 'C' shapes out of leather, put one round your neck, then another on top to complete the circle with an overlap, then another etc. and use cobbler's glue to clue the layers together, you'll end up with a very strong original slave collar. Varying the shape of the 'C' shapes for each layer will create different looks (you may want it to look like a doughnut or to follow the line of the base of your neck. If you use resins you'll need to make sure the slave isn't breathing the fumes. This sort of thing is best practiced at least once away from anyone's neck...

To start with, try sleeping with different materials on your skin and find something that doesn't effect you badly.

I'd be interested in knowing what you end up doing, best wishes

14 Mar 06, 5:01 PM
000-671-955
CA, 4 yrs 
308-534-747 wrote:
Master has told me i'm to have a silver or crome locking collar which i will have secured Master will keep the key. Oh joy i'm so pleased. However i have been given the task of serching the internet for UK companies!!! Please help, my Masters tasked me to find this and i've been hunting without resaults

Master found a few sites that offer ready made collars and cuffs, one of these he found had some nice pieces on their site "www.cuffme.com", Master purchased the "Harem" collar and cuffs set and they are sturdy, and Master allows me to wear them on special occaisions when we go for the evenning. I realize you are looking for UK based companies, but this company will ship anywhere in the world. As for my everyday collar, Master went to a jeweller and had one custom made to his specifications and my exact size. Good luck in your Quest.

Master's "o" 671955

Edited 14 Mar 06, 5:02 PM by 000-671-955

19 Mar 06, 12:04 AM
sirjmaster
US, 3 yrs 
My slave wears anklets, wristlets and collar 24/7 from Eternity Collar (www.eternitycollars.com). I think her photo is on their web site.

J

27 Mar 06, 7:56 AM
000-689-585
US, 6 yrs 
TheFamily wrote:
000-689-585 wrote:
Once you've reacted to nickel, you're forever doomed to not be able to wear stainless steel, sterling silver, many alloys of gold, etc. i've not found solid information whether surgical stainless steel would be appropriate now the reaction is a part of my chemistry. If anyone else has experienced this reaction and has more information, please share it, if allowed. Thank you.

That depends on the reason for the reaction. It may be a fungal infection, a heat-rash from perspiration, or a proper allergic reaction. You'd need to be tested to have a proper idea.

Of course this could all just be because you want a 22 carat solid gold collar ;-)

I'd be surprised if you reacted to pure metals... They tend to be expensive, (not slavey) so alternatives may be more suitable. There are surgical stainless steel collars available (usually from suppliers to the piercing trade). I would expect that your nickle collar isn't pure nickle and that your reaction is to something else in it. Plated jewelry often causes problems. (This is why I recommended a pure aluminium band in my earlier post).

Metal isn't the only option. You can make collars around a slaves neck from ceramic, resin, laminated wood, leather, the options are endless. If you make lots of capital 'C' shapes out of leather, put one round your neck, then another on top to complete the circle with an overlap, then another etc. and use cobbler's glue to clue the layers together, you'll end up with a very strong original slave collar. Varying the shape of the 'C' shapes for each layer will create different looks (you may want it to look like a doughnut or to follow the line of the base of your neck. If you use resins you'll need to make sure the slave isn't breathing the fumes. This sort of thing is best practiced at least once away from anyone's neck...

To start with, try sleeping with different materials on your skin and find something that doesn't effect you badly.

I'd be interested in knowing what you end up doing, best wishes

So far, no determination has been made concerning what material to use. The reaction is to the nickel in the stainless steel, and is taking forever to improve. Aluminum can also create reactions. Thank You for Your best wishes. They are appreciated, Sir.

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