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MimiChan
05-29-2016, 02:09 PM
Hello merfolks!

First of all, excuse me If my English isn't good enough, or if this thread is not supossed to be here, but I didn't know where to seek for some help!
I'm Alicia, from Spain, and I'm having a hard time choosing a tailmaker for various reasons.

I was looking for a realistic, but not so expensive tail that is resistant for photoshoots and also that I can swim in (it's been childhood dream to swim and to feel like a mermaid!) From the research that I've done to this point, I've come to the conclusion that silicone would be the best option, as latex or neoprene would me more fragile. Could anyone tell me if this is correct, or about their experience with different materials?

As I can't afford paying custom taxes, almost every tailmaker outside the European Union was out of range to me. I was wondering to buy one from Aurore le Sirene (French tailmaker), but I've read some terrible things about her in this forum, so I'm a bit scared.

Also, I found that Matthew Quijano (MerrowFins) is making a basic silicone tail for 600$. As all the silicone tails that I have seen are starting from 900$, I thought I found a good option, (I would have to pay custom taxes, but luckily i wouldn't be up to 1000$ in total with shipping etc). The thing is, I sent him an email and a FB message about my request (my dream is to have a tail that resembles Ariel's from The Little Mermaid) but he hasn't responded to me, even though he has seen the message. Does anyone had any experience with this tailmaker?

I would like to say, thank you very much in advance. I would appreciate any kind of help or advices. What would you do in my case?

Mermaid Russet
05-29-2016, 02:59 PM
I think it's so great you're checking several tailmakers out before buying! I would suggest reading this thread though:
http://mernetwork.com/index/showthread.php?7106-Why-we-don-t-advise-full-silicone-tails-for-your-first-tail

If you've never had a tail before, I would really suggest starting out with a monofin and then a monofin inside a fabric tail. Mermaid Kat has some great fabric tails, and they would ship from Germany :)
http://www.mermaid-kat-shop.de/epages/17642322.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/17642322/Categories/Category1/%22Meerjungfrauenschwanz%20aus%20Stoff%22

KaraLenae
06-02-2016, 07:58 PM
Hi! Before I took on the project of making my own silicone tail, I looked on www.etsy.com This is a site for artists and there are TONS of things mermaid related! I found a man who was starting out on his fist tail, and was not charging too much money -mainly for supplies. Check it out!!

"It's the good girls who keep diaries, the bad ones never have the time." Tallulah Bankhead

MimiChan
06-12-2016, 06:32 AM
Hi! Before I took on the project of making my own silicone tail, I looked on www.etsy.com This is a site for artists and there are TONS of things mermaid related! I found a man who was starting out on his fist tail, and was not charging too much money -mainly for supplies. Check it out!!

"It's the good girls who keep diaries, the bad ones never have the time." Tallulah Bankhead

Thank you Kara! Do you remember the name of that creator?


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