Quote Originally Posted by NextLineIsMine
A 3000$ bong, thats got to be one fancy bong for that much... for real?
man I so wish I had taken a picture. I tell people about it then my explanation doesnt do it justice. Essentially, it was a very thick inside out headpiece, that in total dimensions was about 2 feet long and a foot wide. It was 2 dragons fighting eachother, with a knarly blue and red fuse. It was a double perc (double chamber), and weighed about 8-10 pounds. Unfortunetly, I did not get to smoke it as he was selling it. I have seen about 30 pieces of his work and have neen incredibly impressed everytime. Spikes are definitely a continuing trend. I havent seen something of his without a spike.

I am also really impressed with his repair capabilities. Another friend of mine had an old head piece bong where the shaft was made of 7 different intricately designed pieces, then a knarly bottom piece. It fell a full story and broke the bottom off. The blower was able to blow a new regular cone bottom (Im so over round bottoms) with a deep blue that matched it, gave it a few spikes, and a matching blue bowl.

Unfortunetly the only drawback of my bong was the thickness. The bottom was quite stretched and thin, however it was made very well and kilned a long time. I have smacked it full-on into wood, glass, my sink, even pavement and it survived. This one had just the right frequency I guess. Only about 1/3 of the bottom broke, so it seems repairable, but because of its thickness Im not sure it can be redone without just doing a new bottom, which is sorta dumb cause the top isnt anything special. Plus this blower has been way difficult to get ahold of lately... We'll see what happens.

I definitely will be getting my next piece from him. I want the exact same thing, but I want to toss down $250 for the same thing so I can hopefully get a little thicker, add in a little more seaweed and maybe 2 fish. There is an awesome marble on the otherside you cant see.

PS. I will never wash another bong in the sink again...