1 (edited by CTR 2017-06-01 02:03:08)

Topic: Custom Thumb Rings - an introduction

First off, thank you Thomas for generously allowing us to post here. It isn't lost on us that commercial/spammy posts are annoying, so as a thank you for letting us participate here we'll be offering a series of discounts to go with posts. (we'll get to that)

We are Custom Thumb Rings, we make custom fitted thumb rings on a continuous sizing spectrum. We've all felt the pain of rings that don't fit right, either because you're between standard sizes or because of the difficulty of accurately measuring your thumb. We can not only make virtually any size ring, from the smallest child to the most monstrous Odyssean man, but we recommend taking advantage of our sets of three closely sized rings. This way one, or multiple, of them should fit. Goodness knows, as your thumb swells with temperature, time of day, etc a different size ring will sometimes just feel better. We currently have eight styles available, and are in the process of adding more. As seen from left to right: Manchu, Byzantine, Ottoman, Grooved, Hybrid, Tongue (long), Tongue (short), and Chinese Spur. Seen at center are mirror polish Byzantine (in bronze) and Hybrid (in sterling silver) rings. The Byzantine was actually modeled after a bronze artifact. It has come full circle. tongue
http://i.imgur.com/qg9f6c3.jpg



We offer rings in our standard polymer in four colors Black, Nocturnal Blue, Silver Gray, and Ivory. We also offer rings in a variety of metals, perfect for shooting heavier bows or just a more decorative ring. (yes we made the sword too, did a build-along on our blog actually)
http://i.imgur.com/4dYy4mm.jpg



We do, however, do a few things other than just make thumb rings. We have convenient sizers, for people who don't like or don't own calipers. We offer Kulaks, little leather tabs for inside your rings, which adjust fit and increase comfort even on non-Ottoman rings. You'll notice the Blog has a manchu arrow build-along. At the bottom I noted that my Hwarang should be able to fling one of those massive arrows at over 200fps, fantastic little bows they are.
http://i.imgur.com/18jje2v.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/5lxQlHn.jpg



We made some whistling tracer arrow heads, and they're now available for sale. Developed them with an actual decibel meter, and the final gen rated an average of 85dB at 1 meter.
http://i.imgur.com/jFmVlaT.jpg



If you're one of the people interested in bow performance data, we're also behind some of the bow performance data posts we've shared here before. We'll continue to add to this data set, of course, and update it on our blog and Facebook Page.
http://i.imgur.com/OYL3Eb2.png



And more is coming. We've got a bunch of different projects that, at least we, think are cool going on and we hope you do as well. We hang out on Facebook a fair bit, feel free to like our page, we try to deliver some interesting content weekly. (but no more often, don't want to get spammy) It is also where we generally announce special offers, giveaways, etc.

So now for the good stuff, the discounts. As a thank you for letting us post here, we'd like to offer everyone on the forum a discount. For the next week, when you check out on our website, enter the coupon code KoreanArcheryIntro7 to get 7% off your order.


*EDIT 5/31/17*
Updated to reflect new ring styles, options, etc.

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2 (edited by geoarcher 2017-02-15 18:35:25)

Re: Custom Thumb Rings - an introduction

Thank you for posting this.  Your rings are very intriguing.  But how do we get the coupon code exactly?  Also what are the prices for metal rings both polished and unpolished material wise?

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3 (edited by CTR 2017-02-15 18:48:08)

Re: Custom Thumb Rings - an introduction

Sorry about that. Somehow the end of the post got cut off? It was there in the draft, and it was there when I clicked submit, and then it was gone. I edited it and now it looks to be back. *shrug* More computer weirdness.

Prices vary on metal rings and are currently individually quoted (they're really meant for people who have a polymer set so know their actual size), but in general our stainless steel rings with various finishes are ~50$ per ring, bronze is ~100$ per ring, sterling silver is about ~150$, and precious metals like gold or platinum are.... way too expensive. Lol.


*edit*
Oh and the standard polymer rings only come "polished" and are 25$ for a single ring or 40$ for a set of three. (either the exact same size or a size series)

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