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Grandaddy larva

Grandaddy larva

Posted by EugeneRain on 5/15/2005
2 lbs,
11 1/4 inches tall,
base is 3 3/4 inches wide,
side to side it's 5 inches,
32 mini reversals,
4 reversals,
35 mini ratties,
3 reticellos,
4 honeycomb sections 1 of which is phantom black with tiny triple dots,
3 fume dot sections,
1 fake rake flower,
3 square ropes,
1 dot box diamond on diamond,
1 square dot box,
1x 2 inch volcanic vortex marble with squares,
1 x 1 ½ inch raked honey comb marble,
2 spiral bridge canes,
1 spiral bridge hollow,
3 duck bills,
1 glass on glass slide with diffuser,
1 signature marble,
 
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 User:   EugeneRain 
Eugene Rain
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wow
that piece is beautiful. all the web like anchors are of the hook. very nice.
» Posted by Bearclaw78 on 5/15/2005 11:39:58 AM.
nice ....
that web action on the curls is tight........cool piece....
» Posted by Smiley on 5/15/2005 11:59:21 AM.
very cool
very cool and very nicely done. GREAT JOB!!!
» Posted by pg on 5/15/2005 12:37:34 PM.
Tight!!
Always loved the larvas... I really like the shaping and color choices on this one.
» Posted by Freeek on 5/15/2005 1:12:54 PM.
wow
great work you two,gee a lil detail ,damm you can look at it for days ,sick work
» Posted by MakaB on 5/15/2005 1:51:14 PM.
larvalicious.
you guys rock the larva!!! and the webbing is always top notch.chris
» Posted by ChrisCarlson on 5/15/2005 5:00:47 PM.
Phat
That piece is sick, nice work
» Posted by MarkF on 5/15/2005 6:37:25 PM.
thanks!
Thanks you guys, we had a lot of fun making this piece. It was made for a very special girl. ;-) It's actually part of a set, but the rest will have to come later. ~Misha
» Posted by EugeneRain on 5/15/2005 8:38:26 PM.
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holy bridging batman! i love the silver colorings
» Posted by EA on 5/16/2005 12:40:02 AM.
nice work
nice your M&M always like the larva series
keep it up
» Posted by MRW on 5/16/2005 4:49:31 AM.
sick
dank! that thing is huge and dank.. i was wondering why you go with pull stems and rubber gromits on alot of your larger more techniqual bubblers, does it sell better? do you just prefer it? or is it just a huge pain in the ass doing downstems on that large of a piece? the gromit is my only complaint, but thats not cc, just personal prefrence i think.... cheers
» Posted by metzglass on 5/17/2005 10:35:56 PM.
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That peice is sick. the work on that stem looks so nice+tight!
» Posted by Clams on 5/18/2005 9:02:01 AM.
Mets
Kettles function better, sell better, clean easier (not that it should ever get dirty, but function is part of the challenge) you can replace the parts, add parts...whole lotta good things about kettles. Also, most request them this way. If it had been requested as an internal, no problem. Pushing the bowl doesn't make it any harder when you've pushed as many as we have in the last 10 years lol. I also like the look of them better myself...something about the look compared to internal, yum. Anyway, thanks and I hope this answered all your questions.

~Misha
» Posted by EugeneRain on 5/18/2005 4:30:40 PM.
nice to see quality work
hey guys nice work ! Its a monster! hope to get together soon,we are staying busy. i like the colors of the kettle. chico,robin,and tim.....OLY GLASSWORKS
» Posted by ChicoF.G.W.Studio on 5/19/2005 1:42:06 PM.
sick
you guy rock.keep it up
» Posted by JpToro on 5/20/2005 7:01:10 AM.
wooohooo
I like the organics.
» Posted by JosephCorcoran on 5/23/2005 12:31:23 PM.

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