Limited color bar tape from Extremum (エクストラム) has

arrived in stock.
Wait, it's not Extrememe?

According to the wholesaler
"We've decided to go with Extremum after all — this is the final decision."
They said that using Extrememe would cause the generic term to mix into search results,
and also because it's already being recognized as Extremum.
So I told them before — I said don't use Extrememe because it'll get mixed up with the generic term.

"Camo pattern" is the official designation.
The base is 3.0mm thick Tacky Light in black,
and the camo pattern starts about 15cm from the bar end section,
and below are the official color names:

Camo × Chameleon

Camo × Black

Camo × Blue

Camo × Red

Camo × Pink
for a total of 5 colorways.
The Chameleon version has the pattern change color depending on the viewing angle,
and honestly, I wanted to stock more of just this one,
but the minimum order unit is 5 sets, so
samplingbuying individual colors wasn't possible
(of course, customers can buy single pieces).

With the Chameleon and Black versions aside, the other 3 colors
have the named color running from the bar end,

then gradually transitions to the Camo × Black pattern,
and eventually becomes solid black.

Initially I only ordered 1 set,
but then there was a possibility I wouldn't be able to fulfill the advance orders I'd received,
so I ended up adding quite a bit more stock.
Regarding this camo pattern version,
I've confirmed that it's "limited to 50 sets with absolutely no restocks planned!"
So if you're interested, please order soon.

Changing topics, about the movie "Saw."
After it became a series, it continued from Saw 1-6
and up to the 7th film "Saw 3D,"
and the Japanese distributor for Saw 3D inquired with the production company
and obtained assurance that no sequels, spin-offs, or prequels would ever be made,
before titling it "Saw The Final 3D" in Japan.
The first Saw was in 2004, and Saw The Final 3D was in 2010,
but a sequel called Jigsaw (Japanese title: Jigsaw: Saw Legacy) came out in 2017.
Major spoilers:
In the image above, there's a dead consideration-person in the middle of the room,
but actually they're just faking it.
Also, unrelated, but
the pediatric psychiatrist played by Bruce Willis
is actually a ghost from the beginning of the story,
and the federal marshal played by Leonardo DiCaprio
only thinks he has that position,
but is actually a patient in a mental hospital on the island where he's searching,
and at the end agrees to undergo a lobotomy.

arrived in stock.
Wait, it's not Extrememe?

According to the wholesaler
"We've decided to go with Extremum after all — this is the final decision."
They said that using Extrememe would cause the generic term to mix into search results,
and also because it's already being recognized as Extremum.
So I told them before — I said don't use Extrememe because it'll get mixed up with the generic term.

"Camo pattern" is the official designation.
The base is 3.0mm thick Tacky Light in black,
and the camo pattern starts about 15cm from the bar end section,
and below are the official color names:

Camo × Chameleon

Camo × Black

Camo × Blue

Camo × Red

Camo × Pink
for a total of 5 colorways.
The Chameleon version has the pattern change color depending on the viewing angle,
and honestly, I wanted to stock more of just this one,
but the minimum order unit is 5 sets, so
(of course, customers can buy single pieces).

With the Chameleon and Black versions aside, the other 3 colors
have the named color running from the bar end,

then gradually transitions to the Camo × Black pattern,
and eventually becomes solid black.

Initially I only ordered 1 set,
but then there was a possibility I wouldn't be able to fulfill the advance orders I'd received,
so I ended up adding quite a bit more stock.
Regarding this camo pattern version,
I've confirmed that it's "limited to 50 sets with absolutely no restocks planned!"
So if you're interested, please order soon.

Changing topics, about the movie "Saw."
After it became a series, it continued from Saw 1-6
and up to the 7th film "Saw 3D,"
and the Japanese distributor for Saw 3D inquired with the production company
and obtained assurance that no sequels, spin-offs, or prequels would ever be made,
before titling it "Saw The Final 3D" in Japan.
The first Saw was in 2004, and Saw The Final 3D was in 2010,
but a sequel called Jigsaw (Japanese title: Jigsaw: Saw Legacy) came out in 2017.
Major spoilers:
but actually they're just faking it.
Also, unrelated, but
the pediatric psychiatrist played by Bruce Willis
is actually a ghost from the beginning of the story,
and the federal marshal played by Leonardo DiCaprio
only thinks he has that position,
but is actually a patient in a mental hospital on the island where he's searching,
and at the end agrees to undergo a lobotomy.