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    I have pics I want to upload here, but it tells me its is invalid. ANy advice on what I should convert them too if they were taken with an iphone 5
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    Some cool looking glass yall! That skull is next level Boro! Here's a turtle
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    the bubblers are new mexico style hand pipes.
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    Can someone clarify this for me? I've just been calling them stand up bubs for quite some time now... Are they called New Mexico handpipes now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by H1JACK3R View Post
    Can someone clarify this for me? I've just been calling them stand up bubs for quite some time now... Are they called New Mexico handpipes now?
    They are bubblers. But these are a little smaller so they fit in your hand. I designed them with a group in New Mexico.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swim View Post
    I have pics I want to upload here, but it tells me its is invalid. ANy advice on what I should convert them too if they were taken with an iphone 5
    All my iPhone pics come out sideways. The digital camera works a lot better.

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    People owe me money forever. I might make a doubler for the pics since I have not made one in years.

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    My cats breath smells like catfood.

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    Hollow form, unlike most that are shaped similar.

    My first attempt at a human form.

    http://www.pictaram.com/media/145540...590_2336840162
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    I took a class with Eric Goldshmit at Corning on the figure.
    Maybe go that direction?

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    Back on torch. It has been a few years.
    First liquid tank kicked. This is some of what I've gotten done. Still working on getting a better silver fume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jusbag View Post
    Some cool looking glass yall! That skull is next level Boro! Here's a turtle
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    Dude - im legit about to post something super sim this weekend once i finish it. This is awesome and gave me a little more inspiration on my turtle. ( my aunt wanted a paperweight for her birthday so im making a big glob with some implosions and such and a floaty turtle.

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    Sweet spoons.
    I'm owed for the last order so I am slowly finishing this one.
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    I can only afford like $1000 in credit.

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    Well that's it for today. I'm out of propane. Next time I might get 100 lbs tank that gets delivered. For now I have 3 BBQ tanks. I only have to go 5 miles to filling station.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swim View Post
    I have pics I want to upload here, but it tells me its is invalid. ANy advice on what I should convert them too if they were taken with an iphone 5
    I can take a look and see what the problem might be. email one to me, eugenerain@gmail.com
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    Hey Nomad, remember the title of this thread is "fresh" out of the kiln, meaning something we haven't seen before. We've seen your wrap and rake spoons and bubs so many times. Let's see something fresh!
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    Sorry for the photo blast. Lot going on in this one. Fucking weird style. Made this with a guy at a smoke shop that is like a food truck. His vision, Iade the attachments, two sections, tag teamed the joint and he assembled. Fun stuff! Haven't seen the function yet....


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

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    hell yeah jackass, glad to inspire! thank you for the fumey goodness photo bomb paul! here is one that is still hot in the kiln. lookin like it may need a counterbalance
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    They are bubblers. But these are a little smaller so they fit in your hand. I designed them with a group in New Mexico.
    I can't tell if this is serious or if I'm being trolled.
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    Seriously I designed a smaller bubb in ABQ when I lived there.

    I use 19 mm and 25.4 mm x 4 mm tube.
    Originally I just stripped but in the east I wrap and rake them.
    I might be moving away from pipes soon. I found some wholesale shows for pendants, etc...

    A California style uses 25.4 mm x 4 mm and 32 mm x 4 mm.

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    What about rodeo style? What size do they use


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    Another larger pic of whole case. Just got fresh tank of ox today so tomorrow flame on!!!

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