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...
Racerx Reviewed by Racerx on . My Beautiful Bong I Designed...and Broke! New here, and looking over all the pieces makes me want to share mine in its rememberence. She died 2 months ago when I smacked here against the sink cleaning. Over 2 years of dilligent service. I hope to get her repaired one day if possible, but shes thin. I designed the entire thing, down to the colors and all. Blown by Mada Glass in Santa Cruz. 1.5 feet tall, small diameter shaft and diffuser stem let this thing rip almost like a bubbler, no effort at all. 2nd picture is the Rating: 5