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Goose neck ....does WM dolls use this?

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Keyman wrote:
Booty Call Dolls wrote:The upgrade wanted is not all that complex.
Pretty much wrists and neck.
The TPE tearing issue as well. This I am sure is more complex but equally significant.

I have no expertise but common sense would dictate some kind of reinforcement along seams and high stress areas.

Maybe a TPE equivalent of rebar in poured concrete. A stretchable mesh of some sort just under the surface?? At least then tears could be contained and possibly fixed much easier. Just guessing.
I am going to say that for a properly cured TPE doll, the tearing issue is minimal except for in the anus, where the TPE on many WM dolls is EXCEPTIONALLY thin because the anal cavity is aligned with the TPE on the back of the ass. they need to make it angle into the doll, then go upward so the TPE at the very rear of the anus is thicker.

Iv seen other dolls and even cheap onahips (With vaginal+anal) that don't suffer from this problem. you just have to adjust the angle and/or placement of the anus, maybe have a curved anus mandrel when pouring the doll (Curves in the cavity will be straightened by the penis in use, and feel WONDERFUL)

I have a number of TPE toys with TINY TINY openings, MUCH smaller then my WM tpe dolls anus, and they only show the smallest tears that are not continuing to form despite a LOT of use.

my WM anus? teared in like 2 uses, badly. Repair it with more TPE to reenforce it and it didn't last more then another dozen uses because its still so damn thin.

But surprise surprise, Once the stupidly thin part tore, the thicker parts are not tearing at all!

Same with vaginal tearing, some small tears occurred soon after I got the doll but while I could not successfully repair them, they are not spreading either.

So IMO, the only issue with TPE dolls is: Neck, Wrists, Anus placement/angle, and maybe they could do a tiny bit better on the pour, like pre-heating the anus/vagina mandrel so the TPE that cures in direct contact with it cures stronger.

But I would be totally happy with just the neck/wrists fixed for now!
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justintime wrote:Still no comments from Doll Manufactures here..
This is either a problem and they hope this thread gets dropped,
or something they just do not care about.

Why should they? It's the perfect setup.
They make money and leave the vendors swinging in the breeze .
The vendors must be making a pretty penny as well or why would they put up with it.
In my experience, all they do is say "it's not our fault" and point at each other hoping we will get fed up and walk away

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If "they" is including George and I, you are sadly mistaken. George has taken care of his clients and I will do the same for mine. I have contacted two Manufactures and I had nothing to do with either sale.
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I have had five WM dolls and I have been happy with the mechanical parts. I have the neck repair part for one of them but I didn't think that was actually a repair part, I thought it was original equipment that was inadvertently left out before the doll was shipped. I could be wrong. But it works okay with the part in it. The wrists are weak so I don't use them to hold weight. I haven't had any issues with tpe tears. I think WM has a fantastic product. That is not to say that they should not strive to make these areas stronger. I just think they are the best dolls for the money that I have ever had.
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eeniemeenie wrote: I think WM has a fantastic product. That is not to say that they should not strive to make these areas stronger. I just think they are the best dolls for the money that I have ever had.
"Some guys have all the luck"
Some guys get slammed on the 1st bet

Darkone/others have skeletal issues, tpe is ok
My/others skeleton is ok but tpe seams blew out in a month.

I'm not implying that every unit from a factory has flaws.

Technically this is all about consistent quality control and engineering improvement. Mistakes happen, bad welds, improper cures etc. The important thing is, that when a defective unit does make it out the door that the company makes it right for those customers. No company ever went out of business by making customers happy, but they can fail if they ignore them.

So they seem to be saying "Throw a couple thousand dollars at us and keep your fingers crossed. If you get a good one great, if not, don't count on us for anything"

What kind of sales approach is that?

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This thread also has an owner who broke the neck. Looks like 5 months after he posted the first pictures (June - broken in November) http://www.dollforum.com/forum/viewtopi ... &start=105 (@ page 8 , should work in the link)
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Kee wrote:This thread also has an owner who broke the neck. Looks like 5 months after he posted the first pictures (June - broken in November) http://www.dollforum.com/forum/viewtopi ... &start=105 (@ page 8 , should work in the link)
Yep and note how the first reactions of the poster are exactly what I stated I felt too.

"My Rene died."

These are not just dolls to some people but so much more. It really does feel like a loved one has died when the head falls off.
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If you look at the videos would you say this a damaged gooseneck?



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After seeing the videos, I am sorry to say that: :( Yes poor thing does have a damaged neck. The prognosis is for sure Gooseneckfuckeditis! This is for sure a very debilitating decease and can be fatal if left untreated. Unfortunately the only known treatment is Surgery. 8O

May I inquire as to the make, specifications and the age of the poor girl in the video?
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How does the repair part go in and how is the head movement when it is complete?

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@Ztar073: For More information on the Neck Retrofit check here: http://missatleur.com/Retrofit.htm or for some really in-depth videos on a variety of doll maintenance issues check here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH-xpD ... cOpRJVgI_g

But be warned the video of the neck retrofit is long 76 minutes long and graphic! Also it is pretty much deemed a last resort as it is a complicated surgery!
But the results are awesome as one of the videos, Neck Holding Position Video1 will show. It is quiet and smooth and precise!
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I totally love my 14mth old OR156G - I was lucky enough to have the first ever produced OR156G from the factory. She was great until one night (about 4mths ago) I moved her head a 'bit too far' trying to get a nice little blowjob... BANG! CRACK! BROKEN NECK.

Now she (kinda) still works but the head cannot hold a pose properly, it wobbles around and keeps flopping forward and makes all types of creaking, cracking noises which definitely reduces the realism factor and detracts significantly from the illusion of being with a real woman.... stick f-ck her though, but it's not the same and she definitely feels (and sounds) 'broken'..... what a shame as she 'was' really beautiful but does not hold the same appeal anymore........

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@LJ69: Then it looks like you have but one Option; Retrofit! Contact me if you require any help at all! And good Luck!
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As someone about to make their very first purchase of a WM doll, this is a very enlightening thread. Thank you.

I'm a mechanic and fabricator by trade so seeing how people retrofit the fixes for this problem is extremely interesting.

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@MikeyUK Welcome to TDF, and I hope you never need to perform this retrofit, but if you do, I am sure you will do a great job of it. As all of the information is freely available!

Will be looking forward to photos, when you get you new lady!
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