Hey, it worked for Van Gogh  ;-)

MEK

"Nik Stoltzman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/12/2007 09:34:45 AM:

> I agree totally. If I am going to spend money on earplugs, I am
> going to get custom-moulded ones.
> There is still the article on Max Duley's site about his experience
> - he has contact numbers and
> everything. Very thoughtful.
>
> I think severing my own ears so that I could get someone to buy me
> custom-made plugs in the US
> might be construed as a bit drastic, even by my standards.
>
> >
> > I see the joke in what you're saying but you do need to have them made
for
> > you.  Tom's won't fit anyone else's ears except for Tom's.  That's what
is
> > so cool about those custom made ones.  They're molded to your ear canal
and
> > the process is pretty funny to go through.  They inject this pink foam
that
> > expands and then sort of gets a bit more solid (but stays sort of Nerf
> > football like).  For a few seconds you're deaf because they do it in
both
> > ears.  About as close as you want to come to being deaf.  They make the
> > earpiece from that mold (and a small disc-like filter fits in it) and
you
> > get to walk out with the mold if you need another pair made.
> >
> > it's the best you can get imo.
> >
> > MEK
> >
> > "Nik Stoltzman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/12/2007 07:20:21 AM:
> >
> >> If anyone from the UK is heading over to the states I will lend them
> >> my ears if they'll pick some
> >> up for me.
> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Things are expensive over here though Tom.
> >> >
> >> > r
> >> >
> >> > Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
> >> >> On 3/12/07, Nik Stoltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >>> I am seriously considering buying
> >> >>> some custom-moulded ones because for a couple of hundred quid it
is
> >> >>> definitely worth it.
> >> >>
> >> >> i got a pair made here for $100 (about 50 pounds), i love them a
whole
> > lot.
> >> >>
> >> >> tom
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>

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