this bubbler and i have been through a lot

Discussion in 'Bongs, Dab Rigs, Bubblers, Water Pipes' started by HxCurt, Sep 19, 2009.

  1. this is my unnamed bubbler. he is thick and rugged and if he was a person he'd be a lumberjack... probably in like oregon or some shit.
    anyways, i got this bubbler along with a fantastic carrying case, with another generic bong, a huge kief grinder, a generic plastic grinder, and some other shit for 7grams traded. rofl. this bubbler alone would run at least 125 retail.

    hes my special friend and was there for me on wednesday when i got off probation
     

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  2. Good size hammer yo
     
  3. Chunky... I like it :D I just got my first bubbler/real glass piece, very pleased :smoke:

    Edit: Sorry for double post!!!
     
  4. Nice fuckin hammer man!
    Is that a second bowl on the neck?
     
  5. I work in a headshop I'd say 70 retail with that old style inside out work. Still an amazing pickup for 7 grams homie
     
  6. WHY :confused:
     
  7. Yeah I'd say closer to 60 or so for the bubs. Nice looking tho.
     
  8. Whoever traded that for 7g's must of been really desperate.
    Nice hammer though, looks sick!
     
  9. why'd my 3 year old thread get bumped
     
  10. And by the way that's cool and all you work in a headshop, this was bought circa 2003 from an expensive nj headshop, and since I made this thread I have spoken to him randomly about it, he paid 180. Its thick, worked, and trusty.

    What? You thought you knew everything or something?

    I understand if you guys weren't around yet back then - this is before percolators were common. Shit, Diffusers werent common.
     
  11. Dude why would anyone bump a 3 year old thread?!? WHYYYYYYY!!!?????!?!?!?
     
  12. [quote name='"validtoker"']Nice fuckin hammer man!
    Is that a second bowl on the neck?[/quote]

    It's a donut, when the smoke hits it any crispies hit the donut and usually stick. My first glass bowl has one, have never gotten scooby snax on it.
     
  13. [quote name='"trazyfilth"']Bump![/quote]

    I appreciate what your trying to do for the Guy, but don't ruin your Rep around GC by bumping old posts, it's frowned upon here if you havent figured that out already
     
  14. Uhh I'm saying the actual work itself. I don't claim to know anything and I'm sure some people would have payed that amount, be or very few. The work that the artist chose to do it one of the easiest ways to work a piece and is usually done when making about 30 hammers at once because you can kee banging them out relatively fast. I'm not talking about scientific function, just the quality of the work itself and I stand by my opinion. I have a large collection starting back from about 1999 so I consider myself well versed enough to express my opinion. Have a nice day.
     

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