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    It's a dry I make them both ways tho. Bubblers are just a lil larger to get the water down


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    A couple snaps of a green and crushed opal set I just finished up! the sherlock has been a project of mine and a wire wrapper buddies for almost a year now.
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    My first sake set. Blasted light topaz with jet black frit.
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    Wow !
    Very nice,extremely beautiful and perfectly done.As you barware is.
    I say that as a non pipe lampworker.Mainly I make goblets,cups,dishes,vessels and stuff like that.
    Meanwhile I made thousands and still love it,love it,love it!

    Thanks for showing

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    Thanks Glassmax! Very honored and humbled. It's a lot of fun doing non pipe work. Actually haven't made a pipe in over a month.

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    Really pretty Justin


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    Just finished up a load of prodo spoons, I'm getting ready for 4/20 events next month a bit early. Anyone know what I should put these at for a price tag for retail?



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    how many you got, and how long do they take you to make? cost of materials?
    you will shank me later

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    My first solo joint/rig. Shrug. I like it but it's got it's jank hanging out. Shop piece.


    Nah, nah. See, I meant to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hashmasta-kut View Post
    how many you got, and how long do they take you to make? cost of materials?
    I'm gonna have 20 when I'm done with the lot of them, they cost right around $4 to make and I can make between 2 and 3 and hour. I prep up blanks two at a time and then shape the pipes afterward. Takes me about 20-25 minutes to prep two blanks and 15 minutes to make a spoon.



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    Quote Originally Posted by mbashaw View Post
    I'm gonna have 20 when I'm done with the lot of them, they cost right around $4 to make and I can make between 2 and 3 and hour. I prep up blanks two at a time and then shape the pipes afterward. Takes me about 20-25 minutes to prep two blanks and 15 minutes to make a spoon.


    Actually, I re assessed my costs and re did the math and I believe it's actually around $2.50 per pipe to make for the clear cobalt and fume. Not too bad.



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    I could really use the money. I have a concert I got tickets for tomorrow night.
    I'm going to see Scott Sherard play his guitar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    I could really use the money. I have a concert I got tickets for tomorrow night.
    I'm going to see Scott Sherard play his guitar.
    just a tip.... if i was in the market for a pipe. i would low ball the shit out of you based on this post alone.

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    Yeah privately I would take less. But that is retail and I don't want to list below store price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    Yeah privately I would take less. But that is retail and I don't want to list below store price.
    i get it. just dont advertise you need money. no one NEEDS a pipe. now the buyer has the upper hand in theory is all im saying

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    It's true but money always has the upper hand.

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    To tell you the truth I was practicing incase I get invited to the champs glass games in Atlantic City.

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