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PSYTEKNOLOGY
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SILVER Member since Mar 2006
Registered on: 2nd Mar 2006
Total posts: 12

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Last Forum Posts

Posted:
NUTELLA ROCKS!!!! Hazelnut, mmmmmm! I'll teach you poi anytime you wish staci! You know how to find me silly.

Posted:
Hey Everyone, just wanted to say Hi again and tell you of something pretty cool....... has anyone ever tried using 2 wicks on a single poi ? I've been using my Monkey Fists along w/ the...

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I learned of, www.myspace.com/psyteknologyPeep that and let me know what ya think. I'm not very good, but it's a start!

Reviews

Pair of Medium Cathedral Wicks  
17th May, 2006
Nice burn time and surface area.
"These wicks have a nice burn time depending on the type of fuel you use. I use a 60-40 mixture of Kero/Lamp oil."
Albert, USA.   [Verified Buyer]
SILVER Member since Mar 2006

M - Cath. B/C fire poi set  
7th April, 2006
GREAT VALUE!
"The chains are super sturdy! They don't tangle and if they do just pull apart and the poi untwirl themselves. Excellent way to start spinning! Thanks HOP!"
Albert, USA.   [Verified Buyer]
SILVER Member since Mar 2006

Pair of Medium Monkey Fist Wicks  
7th April, 2006
WONDERFUL PRODUCT!
"These are alittle heavier than the Cathedral wicks. They definitely hold more fuel and lead to a longer burn time. If you want a long burn time with nice streams of flames these are for you! Thank you HOP!"
Albert, USA.   [Verified Buyer]
SILVER Member since Mar 2006

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