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Definately my favorite shape to make- the fact that you have to get so much of the vessel completely molten before pulling the sherlock makes me appreciate why I blow glass.
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Beautiful blue mouthpiece on this one! I also was very pleased with the green fading into purple in the wig wag.
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Lots of yellows in this piece. Goes well with the rainbow fume.
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Standard sherlock- has a bit more yellow than usual.
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This is basically like my standard sherlock but has 2 little wings on the back of the can. The wings are both a beautiful purple.
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Custom piece for a friend. It has a rasta colored dichro cane with rainbow accents. I don't usually do this style of sherlock so this was a treat to make.
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This is my style that is anti-flat spot. It's great to have a piece that doesn't look like it slamed into the ground and is now flat on the bottom!
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This is something I've done a little of before but it's time to start busting a series!!! This piece is fully double layered. The top layer is fume lines spiraling around while my regular patterning is underneath... I love how the fume lines change colore as they traverse over the underneath layer- it goes from purple/ blue to green/ yellow. Good stuff....
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If you have any questions feel free to hit me up!Also check out my website- www.stresslessglass.com - for current work available! (link below)
Kevin Nail http://www.kevinnail.com
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