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Studio Veena Pole , is there a difference ?
Posted by Johnsonpaulasia7111 on July 26, 2015 at 11:30 amHey , buying my 2nd pole ever here . My first pole was a cheapo waste of money that always fell down and peeled , also way to slippery. I have sweaty hands so this time I’m getting powder coated . I was wondering if there is a difference between the studio veena pole and the lil mynx colored rotator pole ? Is the only difference that the sv pole is purple ?
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There was a slight difference in grip but the studioveena pole is no longer her available. Sorry.
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That’s too bad. I have the SV pole and I absolutely LOVE it!!
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Yeah I loved that pole too! The only reason I don’t use it right now is it fell off the moving trailer an broke. I still hope to have it fixed some day. 😔
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Any chance Lil Mynx will make more of Veena pole? I really love the color…
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Aw dang! The way the SV pole hooks into the ceiling though – is that how the typical Lil Mynx poles are? Someday I’ll have a house(!!!) and I’m thinking ahead for something easy to put up/take down.
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Hey 33Katenik- Yes, the way the Veena pole attaches to the ceiling is the same as all Lil mynx poles. I rent, and haven’t had any troubles with my pole when moving around. Easy to repair the hole in the ceiling and move on!
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@Runemist34 – That’s awesome! Except I already asked like a year ago if I could drill in my garage “for a bike rack” and got turned down – oops! What’s that saying about asking forgiveness instead of permission? lol
That’s ok. Someday. I do love that the Lil Mynx poles only need a little itty bitty hole.
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Just a heads up. Check your rental law in your location. Most locales that I am aware of specifically state that as a renter you can make minor changes to the property as long as they can be reasonably repaired when you vacate. Most Leases will state the opposite, sometimes going so far as to prohibit you from hanging pictures, however a contract cannot remove a right you have that is codified in law.
SO…
If you have a legal right to drill a hole you can drill a hole even if your landlord or your lease says you can’t drill a hole.
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