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    Default Re: Fresh out of the kiln

    next rig attempt....

    two section wig way neck with wrap and rake fume.

    the fume came out more hazy / greenish on the US33 as opposed to the simax i used on that spoon awhile back.

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ID:	91593 Made these spoons yesterday here's a shot of the caps. I wanted to put them on a sexy gold and silver w&r but felt like I had too much time invested for something I'm going to have a hard time selling as it is.

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    whats the market like in SLC?

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    it really depends, we have boro syndicate here, which they are opening a second location so thats good, i would say there are two more shops that will take more expensive stuff. Most of the shops seem to want something between 3-7 bucks a piece. I honestly dont push stuff too hard im kinda antisocial.

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    I'd be looking to get 40-50 wholesale for those guys assuming the spoon is a good, size, can't really tell. Looking good!
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ID:	91594. This shows size/shape a bit better. Thanks for the input hijacker, I was thinking the same price range!

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    Flower compression marble, China white, Super Unobtanium, cobalt.
    About 1.75".
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3musesglass View Post
    Pens, pens, pens.
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    Damn good looking pens...

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    Three marbles and a paperweightClick image for larger version. 

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    Spoon I’m real happy with. Sherlock is acceptable.

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    Just looks like you need to work the sherlock more. Just my 2¢
    don't wash your hands with your sammich.
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    *of or denoting art produced in a straightforward style that deliberately rejects sophisticated artistic techniques and has a bold directness resembling a child's work, typically in bright colors with little or no perspective.

    your linework is naive maybe try some fuming?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mute View Post
    Just looks like you need to work the sherlock more. Just my 2¢
    100%. I got tired and it was close enough. It’s freebee for a friend anyway.

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    Pricing help on the spoon? Silver fume with honey comb?

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    Should be able to get 20-25$ wholesale
    don't wash your hands with your sammich.
    naive
    *of or denoting art produced in a straightforward style that deliberately rejects sophisticated artistic techniques and has a bold directness resembling a child's work, typically in bright colors with little or no perspective.

    your linework is naive maybe try some fuming?
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    turn the bottom half of that sherlock to soup
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    I'd say even if its a free bee, fix it. Its all about what you can fix. Reblowtube up and get'r done. After its up to temp would only be 10-20 minutes on torch tops.

    And who do I gotta kill to get a rep point around this place...lol
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    don't wash your hands with your sammich.
    naive
    *of or denoting art produced in a straightforward style that deliberately rejects sophisticated artistic techniques and has a bold directness resembling a child's work, typically in bright colors with little or no perspective.

    your linework is naive maybe try some fuming?
    GTT Phantom on Homefill
    first time on torch 07'

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    Yup like skuzz and mute say blowtube up, add a clear bump somwhere on the can and bridge that to the blowtube
    Heat the shit out of the bottom of your bend. Turn it to soup lol. a couple of puffs and its gonna look perfect.
    Thats a pretty nice sherlock nice progress man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mute View Post
    And who do I gotta kill to get a rep point around this place...lol
    Barry Allen will rep you that fool reps anyone, haven't seen him around in a while though...
    Don't set yourself on fire

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor View Post
    Barry Allen will rep you that fool reps anyone, haven't seen him around in a while though...
    Hehehehe

    Uhhhhhh slap me around and call me Susan, I am Barry...

    Or u can call me Gary, or gair-bear roar
    don't wash your hands with your sammich.
    naive
    *of or denoting art produced in a straightforward style that deliberately rejects sophisticated artistic techniques and has a bold directness resembling a child's work, typically in bright colors with little or no perspective.

    your linework is naive maybe try some fuming?
    GTT Phantom on Homefill
    first time on torch 07'

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    yeah, keep making them, its not bad, thats for sure....
    May I live like the lotus, at ease in muddy water

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