Looking to Buy A New Spoon

LJ6

Well-Known Member
looking to pay around 30 bucks counting shipping. shipping should be as discrete as possible send me some pics of what ya got and lets help each other out
 

Sr. Verde

Well-Known Member
looking to pay around 30 bucks counting shipping. shipping should be as discrete as possible send me some pics of what ya got and lets help each other out
lots of glass artists here selling their work out in the open... in this glass house forum...


;)


fdd2blk, dankshizzle, and researchkitty are probably some of the more active artists here..
 

LJ6

Well-Known Member
ended up getting on from my friend. its got 2 slugs on it its pretty cool
 

YouSmoke?

Member
If you need any others I got 4 inch spoon's different styles and designs I'd let go for 25$ including shipping Hit me up if you wanna see some, I took my site down.
 

malignant

Well-Known Member
what colors do you want? do you want surface work, inside out, or honeycomb? those are all within that price range.
 

dankshizzle

Glassblowing Moderator
fdd's look waay better and thicker than those dagga ones. it explains how thick and durable they are but look super thin. the bowl push looks like its super thin. go with fdd. that slug spoon is nice
 

Brick Top

New Member
fdd's look waay better and thicker than those dagga ones. it explains how thick and durable they are but look super thin. the bowl push looks like its super thin.
Did you only look at them online or have you looked at them in person, held them and smoked out of them? They are anything but thin and they are tough as nails when it comes to most other glass. Once I found them I got rid of all the other glass I had other than my Roor products. The rest did not begin to compare.

Additional:

Dagga's advertisement says ...

Specializing in a line of inexpensive yet EXTREMELY DURABLE flameworked glass color changing hand-pipes. My double layer spoons are just that, two layers of boro-silicate worked together and annealed (kiln tempered) properly. They can be dropped, many times, on concrete or ceramic tile and they won't break. They are not completely unbreakable, but very close.

I can attest to that. A couple of mine have been dropped repeatedly on hardwood floors and once on a quarry tile floor, though admittedly from a sitting height, and so far there hasn't been so much as a chip let alone a crack or total break. They are not thin and they are not weak.

But everyone has to decide for themselves what is a value in their own mind. Quality alone will not always be enough for someone to decide because perception overrides all else.
 

dankshizzle

Glassblowing Moderator
looked online. I seen these and noticed the bowls look like ones i use to make back in the day when the bowl is too thin.

Just dont look very thick at all..
 
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