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    Getting ready for the dead coming to New York. Got my concert t-shirt.




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    I am not making that many grateful dead milli spoons this year. They don't sell the milli on facebook anymore. The dancing bear was very expensive and I only got like 7 out of the piece I bought. So I will not be doing it again. I had it because I made a custom piece with a dancing bear on it. I had the customer buy the milli for like $40. Then I made two spoons with it for another $20. It was my brother who ordered it for a christmas present so that was as hooked up as I could do. I had enough milli for another 5. So I included it the last order.

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    Last year I gave a spoon to a friend that had a 50th anniversary milli on it. I was given a real cool t-shirt with the same design from the concert for it. The spoon was amber, which was a second, because my orders were for only red and blue spoons. I accidently made an amber one and gifted it to someone.

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    Glass will be available on tour through my distributor.
    I got tickets to one night city field in Queens NY and one day at SPAC in Saratoga Springs NY.
    I just scored tickets to see Phil and Friends at the Capitol Theater also. I have been trying to get tickets for Phil the past three times and got shut out. I was there waiting on line and it sold out in 2 minutes. But I will see Phil and Warren Haines one night too.
    I am so broke from all these concert tickets....

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    i like the bubblers, and i like dichro, but i'm not sure the dichro horn works on the bubbler.. it sort of sticks out like a sore thumb. maybe you could add a bit more dichro, mib on the mouthpiece or can or both, or if that gets too glitzy there's always fume zanfirico. that stuff is easy to make in batches.

    it reminds me of the reason you never use black paint in a still life, because nothing irl is black, and it's like BOOM! BLACK!!! NOW!!!!

    are you pulling your own tubing for the wags? they look good.

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    Just inside out with encased cane for the wags.



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    I could put another reversal for mouthpiece and a dichro disk marble on it too. But I am trying to keep the cost down. I have done fully worked doublers also but I need $350 each and the demand is not that high.



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    I have used colored tubing too. But I am trying to keep the costs down.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    I could put another reversal for mouthpiece and a dichro disk marble on it too. But I am trying to keep the cost down. I have done fully worked doublers also but I need $350 each and the demand is not that high.


    Sometimes i dont know how to come at you without sounding dickish, but just a disclaimer, I am not trying to be a dick brother.... but those bubs are cool, and I give you hella props if you get 150$ for them, and 350$ for a doubler...... but the reason the demand is not that high is because those are absolutely not worth that price, maybe half that if you gave them a little more love and added a few accents and some more reversals. I make this type of stuff super regularly, more power to you if you can get that though, but I am sure that i couldnt, and I make these designs regularly (not the doubler) but I only get 75-100$ retail for a fully worked, coil potted sherlock bub that is made in full color, with accents, rettis and whatever else i decide to do. Your price structure is stuck back in the 90's man
    May I live like the lotus, at ease in muddy water

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    it should not take a full day to make one of those either, your stretching it, I can make four or five in a day at the least, and I am still very newb,
    May I live like the lotus, at ease in muddy water

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    I could make a few. I have a couple customers.
    Coil pot is not as strong as clear tubing. Colored tubing is not as strong either.



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    I make one and 5 spoons in half a day. I have to garage the piece and make a spoon at least 3 times. So it takes a long time.



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    I have made 3 in a long day plus spoons. Two would be normal day. One because it is all prodo type work now.



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    Your prices and time estimate are worse then Tony's. You sure you don't know him?
    I worked my ass off for that guy making 3 headies in a day once. I don't plan on that ever again. But I have to say I made more glass for that guy in a day then anyplace on a carlisle cc.
    Like I said I get $60 now. I used to make $100 hour bubblers on my website in the 90's. That was awesome.

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    But you are right it might be possible with a lot of practice to make it in an hour. Just without attachments and marbles.

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    On the weekends I paint. This is today's still life.




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    not really man, I get more for my spoons than you. I make a standard wrap and rake with the same materials, and get 12$. I have an order of 60 due tuesday.... I am going off of my distributors pricing, and its just a fact that there is not much work in those fabulous bubs your making. I love the design, I even started making those style reversals because I had never seen them til you posted these, but todays pipe market is not gonna go for those prices on those bubs. I think its great that you sold them and all, but the only thing I am responding to is that you said there is not much of a market for them, and that is not true, there is a huge market if the price is reasonable. I put about that much work into a Bub, and I might get 25$ from a store, and when I use colored glass (coil potted) I can get a little more despite doing way more work. As well, i work my coil pots and they are as strong as any colored tube for sure, condense and blow out a few times, and the stress is gone.
    May I live like the lotus, at ease in muddy water

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    So I get more for the one of a kind limited production.
    I charge $6 for plain wrap and rake. Comes down to 50 cents to make plus 15 minutes. Maybe 5 an hour if I was in a race. So I am happy with that.



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    I get $12 for a production bubbler that takes 20-30 minutes. Less then $1 in materials to make.



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    I have all these paintings saved up for a show this summer. No nudes allowed. One man show.priced between $100-$300.





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