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You'd be amazed at how many people go swimming with their titanium ring and have to reorder because it came off in the water. Swimming with titanium's a good thing.:thumbup:

Please explain why this would be any more of a problem with Ti than other metals. I've been swimming in my Ti wedding band for coming up on 7 years w/o a problem. Is there something I should be aware of? Thanks.
 
Please explain why this would be any more of a problem with Ti than other metals. I've been swimming in my Ti wedding band for coming up on 7 years w/o a problem. Is there something I should be aware of? Thanks.

No, it's not the titanium; it's just that people's fingers shrink in cold water and the water acts as a lubricant. I make and sell thousands of titanium rings, so in fact I only see a small fraction of people come back because they lost them, but you tend to remember them all as being a lot more than that. I've probably had a few dozen remakes due to losing them in the water. It seems like a lot, but percentagewise, it's pretty small, and probably no different than any other metal.
 
it was supposed to be last Friday ... there has been a little radio silence since his many posts of new products. i will keep you posted.
 
it was supposed to be last Friday ... there has been a little radio silence since his many posts of new products. i will keep you posted.

Merry Christmas and a bump since we are waiting a signal ... Thanks for bringing this up
 
Here's the website: http://www.edctitanium.com/ - still not up.

Problem is, he has gone into radio silence pretty much after he posted this on another forum. Either he is ill, on vacation for the holidays, or pissed off from the politics of trying to sell his wares. not sure which.
 
Wow, those are badass. I'm eagerly awaiting prices on those keytainers and other tools
 
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