Steroid Pictures Forum: This is a discussion on Testosterone Enanthate 250 by Norma within the Anabolic Steroids forums, part of the extensive steroid information at MESO-Rx; Looking to get some feedback on Norma Testosterone Enanthate 250.
Amp details: amber brown, with white score stripe.
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camera skills seem to be inept, as this is the closest zoom in i can get without blurring the photograph. if you click on the pic, and point the cursor to the picture, the cursor becomes a magnifying glass which you can get a pretty solid zoom in with. : )
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Originally Posted by HDH
They look real from those photos. How about a close up of a single amp from the neck to the bottom (all writing)?
I dunno man, are all the oil levels in the amp's the same? And it looks like the white ring around the neck differs between them? Is that lot and date stamped in the same ink as the rest of the label? If so, I doubt they were made by Norma. And from these pictures, it looks like the whole "label" was stamped in one go for all the amp's which would be impossible for a pharmaceutical production line (ie. they would never stamp every amp with the same lot and date before being filled as they often switch lots multiple times between processing - therefore, the lot and dates are stamped on the amp's just as they are about to leave the line, after they are filled, and sealed, and usually with a laser print).
RE: the white score rings, thought the same thing about the rings being of different width, consistency, etc., but found that on many a BB forum, the pictures of legit norma test E 250 actually all showed signs of inconsistent white ring layering. this is a pic found doing a quick search, check it out. pretty confident of their legitamacy, so guess will have to find out the good 'ol fashioned way whether or not they are real or fake. surprised that not more ppl are chiming in on this, guess it might not be as popular of a UG product as was once thought.
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Originally Posted by Hemogoblin
I dunno man, are all the oil levels in the amp's the same? And it looks like the white ring around the neck differs between them? Is that lot and date stamped in the same ink as the rest of the label? If so, I doubt they were made by Norma. And from these pictures, it looks like the whole "label" was stamped in one go for all the amp's which would be impossible for a pharmaceutical production line (ie. they would never stamp every amp with the same lot and date before being filled as they often switch lots multiple times between processing - therefore, the lot and dates are stamped on the amp's just as they are about to leave the line, after they are filled, and sealed, and usually with a laser print).
It looks to me like the oil levels are the same, there's just some at the top of the amps giving them the appearance that they are different. I'm looking at some pics from Llewellyn's book and the labels are the same also. Looks good to me. You will know for sure when you run the cycle
thanks hdh for that confirmation. i appreciate it. thanks for looking them up in william's book. could you tell by the pic in williams book if the white scoring on the amp necks were not symmetrical, in comparison from one amp to another? i have seen legit picks, as posted above in the single picture post a couple posts back in this thread, that actually the scoring of the amps appears to be asymmetrical from amp to amp, and also the batch and expir'y dates are posted in the same white ink that is used to print the rest of the amp.
so these are as pure as the driven snow IMO!!
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Originally Posted by HDH
It looks to me like the oil levels are the same, there's just some at the top of the amps giving them the appearance that they are different. I'm looking at some pics from Llewellyn's book and the labels are the same also. Looks good to me. You will know for sure when you run the cycle