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TUP the perfect prosthetic.

Started by Ethedon, April 24, 2014, 01:22:32 PM

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Ethedon

I wouldn't dare buy from TUP. But the idea he has behind his new prosthetic is incredible. Now if only RM or Emisil put this into works it would be perfect!!!! This guy is NOT reliable by any means but I gotta give the guy credit for his ideas and making a 3in1 packer. Plus it ejaculates!  It's called  "The Stealth". I think this is what the Tyron3 prosthetic was supposed to be like.. Guys although this is tempting to buy!! Do not waste your money! You won't receive what you purchased!!!!

http://theultimateprosthetic.com/NewAdvanced3.mov
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Hex

That's uhg! What a wonderful prosthetic but that sucks it's made by a scammer :I
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Maleth

Signal boost.

I love the great ideas this dude has but the fact that he's ripped people off of their hard-earned cash makes me sad.  :(
~Maleth
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Ethedon

Yea it's a shame. This is something we've all been wanting. I hope nobody gives in and orders one.
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Nowhereboi

This is depressingly good.  The testicles alone would make it nearly worth it for me. It's a real shame.


I'm trying to remind myself that in addition to those who never got their products, the few who did reported that what they received was poor quality.  This looks amazing on video, but if it falls apart after a week I'd be heartbroken. And with something like this, it does seem like there's a lot that could go wrong. I do wonder sometimes if the reason why RM hasn't come out with a 3in1 or is being extremely slow with doing so is because with such expensive materials and realistic casting techniques, it's difficult to do well and in a way that looks totally finished and won't fall apart. The fact that this particular guy who's had quality issues in the past came out with this so quickly makes me....concerned.

Either he's secretly a genius or something's not right.


---MK

"But for three years I had roses – and apologised to no-one."
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aleon515

This guy is not honest and rarely delivers. If he does delivery, he is known to screw up orders. He should not be in business. It's amazing he hasn't had law suits and paypal after him and maybe he has. There is something like a record thread (28+ pages) documenting his tom foolery with other people's money. Order from anybody else. Sorry buddy, if you are reading this but my trans brothers deserve to know this stuff.

Kind of funny that he has enough time and energy to update his page and his "products" (In quotes because there is probably one.)

--Jay
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Kyler

How on earth would you pee out of that thing (unless you had a meta)?
It's THICK too, I know I'd never be able to use it with my partner, lol.

But it is beautiful. Sad thing.
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Bimmer Guy

Quote from: aleon515 on April 24, 2014, 06:09:06 PM

Kind of funny that he has enough time and energy to update his page and his "products" (In quotes because there is probably one.)

--Jay

Exactly.  He should be spending his time filling the orders that he still owes!

Nowhereboi, I was thinking along the same lines as you.  I believe RM does not believe that a 3in1 can be done well, subsequently, they don't offer it.  I am sure they will if they figure out a way to make it if they can figure out a way to make it a quality product.  Why wouldn't they?  Lots of people are waiting for one.
Top Surgery: 10/10/13 (Garramone)
Testosterone: 9/9/14
Hysto: 10/1/15
Stage 1 Meta: 3/2/16 (including UL, Vaginectomy, Scrotoplasty), (Crane, CA)
Stage 2 Meta: 11/11/16 Testicular implants, phallus and scrotum repositioning, v-nectomy revision.  Additional: Lipo on sides of chest. (Crane, TX)
Fistula Repair 12/21/17 (UPenn Hospital,unsuccessful)
Fistula Repair 6/7/18 (Nikolavsky, successful)
Revision: 1/11/19 Replacement of eroded testicle,  mons resection, cosmetic work on scrotum (Crane, TX)



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Ethedon

Quote from: Nowhereboi on April 24, 2014, 04:51:30 PM
This is depressingly good.  The testicles alone would make it nearly worth it for me. It's a real shame.



Yes I agree!! Even the ones on RM don't swing as much. Oh well back to waiting.. But what I don't understand is how it's "impossible" to create a 3in1 like TUP has. Technology has come too far. Its 2014 so Im not buying it. If this jerk TUP can create one with cheap materials Im sure RM and Emisil can create a substantial 3in1 prosthetic. Im sure it will take plenty of tries but it can be done.
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aleon515

I disagree with RM: a 3 in one, as I think it can be done well. Have a friend that is working on them. He has the sense to take care of orders he can handle and not expand his business prematurely. But I think RM has a good business model in that they do what they feel comfortable vs pushing the envelope. It makes sense at a certain level.

I think it's too bad this guy can do this work, but I think he may NOT be able to repeat his work. One of the problems my friend has is that it is MUCH harder to keep quality control high. NOt doing so means your product peels and comes apart. My friend is quite a perfectionist and wouldn't tolerate this. I imagine this guy is unable to continue his product from beginning to end without issues. He might do ONE but does mean he could do five.

This guy also has no skills to continue his work and maintain a business. I believe he should sell his concept to someone or try and find someone else who could finance him and he could just work on his design and quality control. He should take himself out of circulation and start up if he has a way of continuing. He definitely has a gift, and it's too bad he prefers to use people.


--Jay
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Ethedon

Quote from: aleon515 on April 25, 2014, 12:53:11 AM
I disagree with RM: a 3 in one, as I think it can be done well. Have a friend that is working on them. He has the sense to take care of orders he can handle and not expand his business prematurely. But I think RM has a good business model in that they do what they feel comfortable vs pushing the envelope. It makes sense at a certain level.

I think it's too bad this guy can do this work, but I think he may NOT be able to repeat his work. One of the problems my friend has is that it is MUCH harder to keep quality control high. NOt doing so means your product peels and comes apart. My friend is quite a perfectionist and wouldn't tolerate this. I imagine this guy is unable to continue his product from beginning to end without issues. He might do ONE but does mean he could do five.

This guy also has no skills to continue his work and maintain a business. I believe he should sell his concept to someone or try and find someone else who could finance him and he could just work on his design and quality control. He should take himself out of circulation and start up if he has a way of continuing. He definitely has a gift, and it's too bad he prefers to use people.


--Jay
I think that's a good idea. Lol somebody should suggest it to him. Or the simple fact that if he can't yet repeat his work he should step down until he can.
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aleon515

Quote from: Ethedon on April 25, 2014, 01:04:41 AM
I think that's a good idea. Lol somebody should suggest it to him. Or the simple fact that if he can't yet repeat his work he should step down until he can.

Haha, I am pretty sure he does read this forum, can't recall his name here.

I'm pretty sure the problem is he can't repeat his work, that's just a guess. Silicone is dodgy stuff to work with. What they have to do is build up layers and layers. Each layer needs to be completely clean and dry or the next layer won't stick. It's why RM takes 3-6 months, gives them lots of time to make mistakes. It's expensive. My friend who does this worked on techniques and it cost him $1000+ out of his own money and no way to reimburse this. (He's in his 40s. I'm guessing Jesse at RM is in his 30s-40s.) You have to very patient and very methodical. Not someplace to try and make money for top surgery. If you do things right, you'd spend more money in the first few years than you make. I think someone here *might* be working with it. But you'd do this because you want to serve the community and *maybe eventually* make money not as a highly profitable venture.

--Jay
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Ouriço

Hopefully, this means that a prosthetics made by a reputable company is not too far away, and definitely not impossible. (hopefully!) This one looks amazing, it really is a shame it's done by such a person... sigh.
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supremecatoverlord

Meow.



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