Left-Handed PV?

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AttyPops

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lol..... rofl....

Maybe lefties need a new line of PVs with "left handed" threads for the atty... lefty tighty, righty loosie ...... lol.... then we could mark all parts as "left" or "right" handed. lol...lol...lol...lol...lol... rofl....

Edit: Left-handed cigs have another meaning historically.... but you are in a state that has all but legalized that.

ROFLMAO
 
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Me and Mister Haney have been talking and we are willing to offer a slightly used specially modified left handed M401 for the low price of $50. That includes the $10 M401 battery as well as the specialized, customized, completely unnoticeable modification to make it lefty friendly.

Seven pages of posts and no one else offered???

P.S. We also have hard to find metric adjustable wrenches if anyone's interested.
 

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Awesome thread....I was taking it seriously for a second...lol, I am left handed. I spent all last night vaping with my left hand. There is a learning curve, the weight, which finger I want on the button (using thumb right now), but it's getting easier.

My question is this. I have a left handed dog, but a right handed cat. You can tell my life isn't easy. Should I just give up and make the dog right handed, too?
 

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I had Robert at reosmods.com make the REO in left handed just for me. He now offers that optinon on his website. Just email him and ask for the "lefty". Any color. And, it's the best juice box PV in the world!
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Maybe lefties need a new line of PVs with "left handed" threads for the atty... lefty tighty, righty loosie ...... lol.... then we could mark all parts as "left" or "right" handed. lol...lol...lol...lol...lol... rofl....

Nah... It would just confuse you poor, spoiled righties.

Have you ever seen a right-handed person accidently pick up a left-handed pair of scissors?.... or how about try to use a mouse left-handed? Confuses the bejezz out of 'em!

We Lefties, on the other hand, have the unique ability to adapt to your backward ways.
 

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I don't know how you ever mastered a computer mouse.
I'm left-handed as well, even pencils work for me, so can't figure out why an e-cig would be a problem. I don't smear my ink, my paper is top-side up and my hand below the line. Like "normal" people, only mirror. I use a Janty Stick, the button's on the back, and of course I don't have to turn it upside down or anything. All you need are opposing thumbs, you can pretty much figure out everything.
I do use left-hand scissors, but the "new" ones are backwards. So I find old models to use. (The top blade should come down to the right of the bottom blade, not to the left of it.)
 

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Long ago when wrist watches were the wind up type I felt they were all for right handed people. Wearing the watch on the right arm one could wind the watch with left hand while the watch was still on the arm. Put the watch on the left arm and the stem for winding the watch was facing the elbow, unless you put the watch on upside down. Anyway one day I told my dad about this and he give me a strange look and said,"Why don't you take the damn thing off to wind it" We both busted out laughing. One of those things you had to be there to understand:)
 

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Long ago when wrist watches were the wind up type I felt they were all for right handed people. Wearing the watch on the right arm one could wind the watch with left hand while the watch was still on the arm. Put the watch on the left arm and the stem for winding the watch was facing the elbow, unless you put the watch on upside down. Anyway one day I told my dad about this and he give me a strange look and said,"Why don't you take the damn thing off to wind it" We both busted out laughing. One of those things you had to be there to understand:)

Really? They must have made different watches for us in Aus, wearing a watch on the left arm the winder always pointed to your hand.
 

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The Perfect Scissors. They are wonderful for us lefties. Only one hole -- not slanted -- and you press on the top with your thumb. (The little tail flips up to keep it shut when not in use.)

For the rest, as the OP uses an automatic battery, maybe he can make a mask or convert a football helmet to hold his PV at his mouth. He can then vape hands-free. Problem solved.
 
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For the rest, as the OP uses an automatic battery, maybe he can make a mask or convert a football helmet to hold his PV at his mouth. He can then vape hands-free. Problem solved.

A helmet is something I would love to use to smoke handsfree, however I'm not too fond of how people would view me in public while i wear one.

This thread has made my week.
 

LowThudd

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A helmet is something I would love to use to smoke handsfree, however I'm not too fond of how people would view me in public while i wear one.

This thread has made my week.

Don't worry about it. They don't make left handed helmet straps yet. You would have to invent them just to keep the righty helmet on your lefty head.
 

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Nah... It would just confuse you poor, spoiled righties.

Have you ever seen a right-handed person accidently pick up a left-handed pair of scissors?.... or how about try to use a mouse left-handed? Confuses the bejezz out of 'em!

We Lefties, on the other hand, have the unique ability to adapt to your backward ways.

+1, but it is no surprise given the obvious superior intellect of lefties........
 
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