This company gets their own page
A few years ago a company (Peecock) bought a prosthesis from me, and then made their own budget version. Then came their ad compaign and cheap production.
ignoring them hasn't made them go away.
influencers rave about it...
excited commenters (bots?) posts about it...
.... and what's the peecock?
Their original was a copy of the outer form of the prosthesis they ordered from me, but made with a relatively firm non-stretch silicone. All the important details : shape, material, density/stretch/soft/firm - ignored.
The peecock "erection" is an object to fill with air. Think beach ball.
You pump the right ball to fill the shaft with air - which sounds like a t2 prosthesis. But the t2 is stretched to shape and then more pumping to pressurize.
The t2 erection is hard. Think bicycle tire. Also, think erect penis.
They claim to use medical grade silicone, but
Silicone based medical adhesive doesn't work with non-medical silicone.
Water based medical adhesive does, but water based won't work with a genital prosthesis (it's not strong enough, and can't stick when in contact with water - shower, swim, sweat).
There is no reason to advetise use with a water based adhesive, unless your prosthesis is not compatible with silcone based, ie, not medical silicone.
.. and recently I found their pdf instruction sheet and thought I had opened mine. I see what looks like my drawings in form and style - right down to the colours I use for the various parts. And then read my exact words - line after line, all the silly terms I've made up over the years.
If anyone reading this wants proof - I can send you a copy of their pdf as well as mine from the time they ordered from me.
*The prostheses I make are complicated, that's why noone else makes them. To make them less expensive would require high investment in production methods, Investment that would be really hard to get back through sales. I think that's why noone ever reverse engineered my work, especially while I'm still developing the design.