Blowin' glass on my new mirage - WINTER 2010/11

HoLE

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I wasn't kiddin man,,,here's the proof,,,,,been doin little butt tokes outta the tray,,,,but I'm savin the fiver for the right equiptment,,,:wall:
 

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HoLE

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oh,,,,and these aren't glass,,,,but a buddy of mine had them and I thought they were cool enough to share with you and everyone else who's into pipes and such,,check out the wooden chick,,you load her head,,,,and suck her ass,,mmmmmmmmm:clap:
 

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bajafox

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There's a pretty good thread some guy started a while ago who just got into it. I think his set up was somewhere around $3500, that' when I started getting the idea of maybe getting into it once I have my own garage
 

LetricBud

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yea 2-3k is a good startup fund...Not exactly a ROOR-capable setup, but still able to produce some good marbles, pipes, bubblers, even some small-medium waterpipes.

Im already thinkin about a Bluebird XL and a GTT Cheetah...*drools*
 

ledgrowing

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oh,,,,and these aren't glass,,,,but a buddy of mine had them and I thought they were cool enough to share with you and everyone else who's into pipes and such,,check out the wooden chick,,you load her head,,,,and suck her ass,,mmmmmmmmm:clap:

those pipes are not cool there crap from mexico
 

Dezracer

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those pipes are not cool there crap from mexico
That my first thought when I saw the pics too, LOL. I see stuff like that every time we go to Cabo in thelittle swapmeet type area that's between the beach resorts and the bars. I'm still too big a p*%$y to take smoke and stuff with me on the plane down there so I've bought a couple cheap pieces there that were cut and drilled out of stone, kind of marble looking stone but def not real marble. Just pay the few bucks, go back the resort and hit up one of these two dudes that work at 'the office' bar on the beach and they bring smoke to me, LOL. Toss the piece in the trash or give it to the taxi driver when we leave to come home and that's it. No worries...

I would never buy something like that here but they get the job done in a pinch when away from home.
 

fdd2blk

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i have been dealing with vendors for 2 weeks now and i've about had it. glass blowers belong to a "community". when you are on a personal level with people it's really easy to say, .... "oops, i'll get it out tomorrow". i am waiting on numerous tools and supplies from several different people and NONE of them have their shit together. if you ever decide to get involved in glass blowing, in any way, make sure to bring extra patience.
 
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