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xavier7995
I agree with the idea that a fancy glass bong is art, as such the price is whatever the market will pay. I have a big heavy ass ornate glass bong i picked up 15 years ago...it has lived its life on a shelf as it really doesnt smoke that well and i dont want it to get broken. I got a cheap, though domestically blown, 1 footer for well under 50 bucks at the same time that performs like a champ.
I dont think i used my fancy bong enough times to even warrant a cleaning. It was just to heavy and big to be used easily. Reminds me of the ridiculous 5ft+ acrylic bongs that needed multiple people to operate.
I dont think i used my fancy bong enough times to even warrant a cleaning. It was just to heavy and big to be used easily. Reminds me of the ridiculous 5ft+ acrylic bongs that needed multiple people to operate.