Ibi lost her courageous battle with cancer on August 6th 2020

and a large part of Vad Farkas died with her.

For this reason, I have decided that I will no longer continue with Ring of Steel.

 This was not an easy decision and I'm sorry to disappoint our long time and

potential new customers, so I'm leaving parts of the webpages as a reminder.

Stay Well,
Vad Farkas

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Center Photo: Jazzlyn wearing a one of a kind Padlock Collar with Hinge Ring Coffle Option and Gemstones

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Coffle Collars of Gor
"The collars had front and back rings, were hinged on the right and locked on the left. This is a familiar form of coffle collar. The lengths of chain between the collars were about three to four feet long. Some were attached to the collar rings by the links themselves, opened and then reclosed about the rings, and some of them were fastened to the collar rings by snap rings."
- SAVAGES OF GOR, Pg. 135
"Another common form of coffle collar has its hinge in the front and closes behind the back of the neck, like the common slave collar. It has a single collar ring, usually on the right, through which, usually, a single chain is strung. Girls are spaced on such a chain, usually, by snap rings."
- SAVAGES OF GOR, Pg. 135 - 136
 

Coffle Collar Options for 3/8 inch Buttonhead Collar only

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The photo on the left shows a "Story of O" type Ring and Pin option.
This Stainless Steel Ring and Pin swing and rotate freely yet are not removable.


 
The photo on the right shows the Hinge Ring Option.
Instead of the 1/8 Stainless Steel hinge pin, this collar utilizes a
freely rotating yet non removable padlock pin and ring as its hinge.


 
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