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*not available* 5 i/o wiggies, clear fumed section, double amber carb, some clear hornies, and a pretty sweet wiggy marb, that looks pretty ill from behind. A good friend of mine grabbed this guy, so I'll get to visit it from time to time. :)
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Thank you to all the people who support what I do, and those that appreciate it. To my family, my friends, and most definately to those who taught me and helped along the way including Sean Foley, Steve Gelb, Frito, Justyn, EC, Ease, Eli, Gasp, Pan, Eric Goldschmidt, Huck, and the list goes on. always learning somethin new, everyday.
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AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats sweet Pete! Lovin these little guys. You definatly got some style man. Your work is definatly inspiring to me. Ya keep me thinking. It was great meeting ya at the bbq. We should get up and work sometime. Good looks on this piece man.
» Posted by
DeVito
on 5/15/2005 11:39:09 PM.
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Kick ass
God damn. I love the shape of the clear fumed piece. So do you pull tubing or do you make each piece from scratch? And are they all inside out? That marble is pretty sweet too. I wish I knew how to do that! Rock on!
» Posted by
SatoriGlass
on 5/15/2005 11:40:52 PM.
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poo
hey, thanx everyone. Satori...yeah, i pulled some inside out tubing for this piece. -Peter
» Posted by
P.dubs
on 5/16/2005 5:00:38 PM.
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More questions
If you don't mind sharing, what size tubing do you usually start with to pull I/O tube, and what size torch do you need to do so? I really dig your stuff and I bet pulling tubing is much faster than making each piece from scratch (which I'd have to do with my torch now.) Thanks again for all your help!
» Posted by
SatoriGlass
on 5/16/2005 8:19:50 PM.
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hey Satori, I use any size tubing I can get my hands on :) But I prefer as big as I can find, all the way up to 50 mm. I use either a major/minor or a carlisle. and yeah, pulling tubing is much faster than making each section individually, plus, then all of your sections will be uniform. Thanks for all the props, too, they are much appreciated. Take care, and keep spinnin' -Peter
» Posted by
P.dubs
on 5/17/2005 8:06:07 AM.
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