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The Art of Peace begins with you. Work on yourself and your appointed task in the Art of Peace. Everyone has a spirit that can be refined, a body that can be trained in some manner, a suitable path to follow. You are here for no other purpose than to realize your inner divinity and manifest your innate enlightenment. Foster peace in your own life and then apply the Art to all that you encounter --Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969)--
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this is an item i have been making these since around 2006.
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It all started back in kansas. there were some tuff times in the pipe market circa 2006. a lobbying group tobacco free kansas, lobbied to have tobacco paraphernalia re-defined and the penalties for sales of pipes to be increased. this has long been an issue in kansas however no one ever tried to enforce it until 2006 when all the head shops in lawrence Ks, were issued cease and desist orders and given 8 days to clear the shelves. of course all of the college kids decided if they were going to get glass now is the time. the shelves were empty in a matter of hours. the shop owners were on the phone calling all the local artist to get more stuff. let me tell you it was a hay day. everything sold in hours of dropping it off i must have worked non stop that whole week it was awesome while it lasted. one day i show up to drop off a load of glass and one of the gals at the shop say's you know when this is all over i am gonna put out a bag of apples and people can make their own pipes. well i had long had the idea to make an apple pipe out of glass. who hasn't? so i go home and make a dozen or so i bring em back and they are gone before they hit the shelve. so i make more and they too are gone like every other pipe that comes in. any way i liked them so much i have just kept on making them. they have become pet of my classics series.
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inline stemless for three
here is a design concept i am working on to clean up the inline. to get it stream line and simple with class i might upload more photos later but you get the gist
peace
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here is a is a sherlock bubbler that has a couple attachments and stands about 12" tall
enjoy thanks for looking
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He said he wanted a pre~historic, warrior slash creature for his vaporizer so this is what I came up with. thanks for lookin.
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oh yeah all hand made tubes
take a look and let me know what you think
thanks
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18" tall hand worked tube. stuff and puff sections, stick stack reversals, solid aquatic carnaval stick stack sections and some nice montage windows. three ways five ways and some gangster opal bling
this pice was a blast to make it started as an experiment with three way sections this tube has all of my first in it tell me what you think thanks -------------------------...
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this was a fun and chalenging piece to design and produce
let me know what you think thanks
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two small hammer bubs
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I like this one it looks like an elf shoe
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this pice was an extremely fun and relaxing pice to make it flowed out.
it is stick stack reversal work acompanied by stuff and puff sections.
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this is a nice little hammer bub simple but sweet
I give props to fro and thanks for inviting me to work in your shop the horns originated there.
thanks & enjoy
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here are some bubs I made the other day
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this is a simple stand up sherlock bub hope you like it
props to fro thanks for the inspiration and the pointers I got from you the mouth piece is a tech I learned there as well as the horns
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stemless bub with a few horns
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this is a stemless I made in fro's shop few weeks back
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just a late night quicky
thanks for looking
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these are the peices that I have created with cowboy
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This piece began as a repair of my own work. However, it evolved into something new. this is the first stemless bub I have made, tell me what you think. Austin
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this piece i made for my mom for mothers day, it was a day late. thanks for looking
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this Is a page dedicated to the production work I do i will add to it as I go
thanks for looking
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this piece was a colab of me and charlie chun. it is about 10" tall.
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wake up-blow glass-eat-blow glass-sleep-repeat
and if your name is austin
that is how you become LOSTIN GLASS!!!!!
Cheers!
http://www.etsy.com/people/FunkyAssGlass
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