New to the forum and vamping.

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GenM32

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Hi there, new here. Nice to meet all of you. :)

Just got my first e Cig not to long ago and I'm really diggin' it, but I'm looking to personalize it already. I'm wondering if anyone knows where I can order mods to make my e Cig look like a kiseru? Sort of like the one one the far right?
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Gah and it's vaping; not vamping. Damn auto-correct.
 
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NiNi

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OMG, where are all the enablers?!?!?!?!:glare:

Welcome to ECF!
Your best bet would probably be going to a B & M, nose around a bit and you might find a clerk who could give you the name of someone who does that kind of stuff. You could also do a search on Facebook (get behind me SATAN! LOL!) for vape groups and you might find a reputable person who might fit your needs.:)
 

GenM32

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Sorry to disappoint, Bill, but I'm no Twi-hard, lol.

I'm sorry, NiNi, a 'B & M'? ^^; I'm still very new to even know what that means, but I'll see what I can find on Facebook. Thanks!

Shadav, I found it on a Google search and clicked on the images - turn up that pick on flickr (I think); I'd need a yahoo account to even post a comment, but the dang thing's ancient and I can't recall the password. But I do agree with you on tank and cover. I found attachments that I could probably work with as far as the cover goes; but the real question is the fitting.
 
GemM...I am the newest guy around on ECM. I have been reading for days trying to soak up everything I can. Take your time...everyone here is really friendly and helpful...even if you're just reading other posts it sometimes answers questions. A "B&M" stands for"Brick and Mirror." It is a slang term for a store in the real world and not online. It took me a minute to get that too. Sometimes going to the big E-cig/vapor store in your area you can get things faster and find things quicker than online because these stores want your business just as much as the online retailer and if it is a quality retailer they know that being helpful, knowledgeable, and resourceful is the key to beating out the convience and sterile drop down windows of a web store. See if you can find one in your area and don't be afraid to ask questions. If they aren't willing to take the time and talk to you and help you, then they really don't want your business in my opinion. Good luck to you and I hope this helped.
 
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