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Wolf1020 -> How many... (12/25/2005 1:08:45 PM)

I know plenty (if not most) of us here probably use various toys or props but I was wondering how many of us actually use dungeon theme'd furniture? St. Andrews Crosses, stocks, cages, etc.




wolffeathers -> RE: How many... (12/25/2005 3:08:01 PM)

As soon as I have the time and money, I will be getting/making some themed furniture.

First thing is a cage for the pet.




MsSonnetMarwood -> RE: How many... (12/25/2005 5:18:49 PM)

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I know plenty (if not most) of us here probably use various toys or props but I was wondering how many of us actually use dungeon theme'd furniture? St. Andrews Crosses, stocks, cages, etc.



That's why I go to the local clubs, to use such equipment ;-)

"Space" is my primary deterrant for having that kind of equipment at home thus far. While there is some nice fold down furniture out there, even having the space to store it is problematic. I think even when I get to the point where I can have dedicated playspace, I would likely pursue something more Victorian boudoir themed than dungeon, so really, large equipment doesn't factor high into that.







s661055 -> RE: How many... (12/26/2005 8:06:10 AM)

you could look for pervetables if you do not have the spae for equipment.




peppermint379 -> RE: How many... (12/26/2005 8:38:48 AM)

My new home will be a 40 foot motorhome. There just isn't the space for specialized equipment. However, there have been eyebolts installed in hidden places. (there are no privacy doors to be shut when vanilla friends come to visit) We'll go to a dungeon when we wish to play using larger things like a St Andrews cross.




GADomCpl -> RE: How many... (1/2/2006 1:41:45 PM)

As of right now we don't have any themed furniture but thats mainly because we don't really have the space for it anywhere. Once we get a bigger place, bring on the dungeon baby!


Liz




colcon -> RE: How many... (1/2/2006 3:30:19 PM)

At last years Thunder in The Mountains here in Denver, there was a vendor that sold St. Andrews Crosses that came apart easy and could be turned into a stand that was very discrete. Kind of like those old transformers toys, but for adults. I wish I could remember the name of the company, as I know so many people that do not have the space, or do not want everybody who comes into their home to know what they are up to.

As for me, we have a fully equipped dungeon that seems to be out growing itself. Some stuff looks midieval, other stuff looks more modern.




mitsu -> RE: How many... (1/2/2006 3:40:26 PM)

This is the primary advantage of a pro dungeon. My favorite big piece of equiptment that hardly ever gets used? The Catherine wheel.




MsSaskia -> RE: How many... (1/13/2006 4:01:54 PM)

I'm deeply jealous! I've wanted one for years, but (as Colcon said) I've outgrown my space and my ceilings are too low. Does yours have a brake on it so you can stop the wheel in one position?

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ORIGINAL: mitsu

This is the primary advantage of a pro dungeon. My favorite big piece of equiptment that hardly ever gets used? The Catherine wheel.





NickInSLC -> RE: How many... (1/14/2006 2:30:01 AM)

The break down crosses and spanking benches were sold at Thunder in the Mountains by a company called Foxy Furniture or something similar. Their booth was right next door to mine, so I got a very good look at their stuff.

They don't use the exotic woods that I'm so fond of, but their construction is solid and they are fairly priced. A friend of mine has their St. Andrews cross, and when it's broken down, one would never guess that it turns into a piece of kinky furniture. You could leave it in plain sight in your living room and no one will be the wiser.




floorkitten -> RE: How many... (1/14/2006 4:10:04 AM)

We have a very nice dungeon in the home with quite a bit of furniture. Who uses it the most??? Our guest...lol.

Because we live 24/7, in a home that operates as a 24/7 lifestyle home - going to the dungeon to "scene" does not happen that frequently. Any room in the house - at Master's choosing - can host a scene.

Yet - the dungeon is something he takes great pride in - constantly improving, constantly adding furniture, constantly adding lighting effects, creative ways to pipe and control the music levels, etc.

Yes - our guest love it!!! lol.

~kitten




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