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Bubbler Pieces - My favorite single and multiple chamber bubs can be found in here.
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This piece is as bright as it is tight! Dichro cane tube wigwag reversals, solid Teal tubing with cobalt tracers, Ring Seal Drop Stem; diffused. Sweet marbles all around. Went together like a dream, and it hits like one too.
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One of the last of 2005 - It can be a double bub, but add water to the compression bubbler stem/handle and it becomes a triple bub! This thing rumbles!
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UPDATE! This piece was stolen from me at the Seattle Hempfest 2005 by an unknown THUG.
This 1-1/2lb Rasta themed bub was made from some left over from a few custom pieces I did. It has 3 Accucolor Dichro Galaxy marbles (1 red, 1 gold, 1 green dichro), an Accucolor 'Beetle' Dichro Twisted Cane along the side and a forest green external snorkle carb. Nothing innovative here really, but I had way too much fun assembling this one - it just kept getting bigger and bigger.
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Here's a big sled bub - I wasn't particularly stoked on this at first, but as she came together, I liked it more and more. More of the Orange Crayon/Lt. Cobalt sections, and a little bit of dichro from everyone on here. There's CBS in the ribbons, CBS and DA on the can reversals (double layered), and Accucolor in the galaxy marble on the front. The way this piece sits on your chest when you're kicked back makes it the perfect piece for after work when you relax in the your favorite easy chair. Ahhh yea.
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~~STOLEN~~ Be careful dealing with Ramon Delgado and Melissa Eisler of Pandora's Box in Albany New York. I was foolish and sent them glass that was only partially paid for and never received the remaining payment of $800. They just up and disappeared with no contact or explanation. I learned a valuable lesson - get paid in full!!!
2004 - Cognac, Tomato Soup, and Yellow Crayon. Other sections are Elvis, yellow crayon, and onyx. 30 sections in all. Rotating Vortex marble suspended between the can and the stem that rotates perfectly in all directions. Opal, and dichro blinger marbles, and snorkle carb. Thanks for looking!
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Parrot Green, Forest Green and Orange Crayon sidecar bubbler w/ matching jar and marble set. Made for a friend, during a workshop.
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Late 2005 bubbler - Bright Hyacinth/Orange Crayon color combo, and a nice touch of Lavender tubing. There are some nice marbles and a water viesing window on the back of the can. Includes a Ring Seal drop stem, which is 10+ times stronger than the traditional dropstem. (Thanks Anders!)
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This was one chunky hammer! Circa late 2005. Onyx, Forest Green, Jade Powder and Glow Powder (white) were used on this piece. Ring Seal dropstem.
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First time using the new Poppy and Goldenrod by Northstar. I really liked both of them alot, workability-wise as well as the brightness of the final output. I call this color combo BOLDENROD!
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Amber purple, Cobalt, and Blue Exotic Stickstack. 2 Honeycomb sections. 3 horns, dichro blinger w/o lense, corkscrew shaping, perc dropstem. Nice, thick and heavy.
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2004 - Acid Yellow, Rasta Gold, Orange Crayola, Cherry, and Onyx. Sick Vortex marble bridge and a matching jar. One of my personal favorites. Sold to Kyle and Dallas at HT Magazine.
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I'm N8, 28 y/o, and I currently reside in Northern California. I started glassblowing in November 2002 and while I'm primarily self-taught, I did receive plenty of help along the way from a few good friends and the GLDG. Glassblowing has taken me all around our beautiful country while providing many great experiences and lifelong friendships - I wouldn't trade it for anything. The artwork shown here is not for sale. If you have questions, please contact me through my website. Viva la internet and GP.ORG!
http://www.nodfxgallery.com
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