so after my last pipe from like last year i havnt got my own yet, i just barrow them from friends or just smoke them out, but finally im planning on getting a nnice glass pipe from people at my school so heres my question how thick does it have to be for it to not break if i drop from oh lets say 2 or 3 feet from the ground, i have a habbit on dropping everything in my hand, is there a such thing as tripple blown? and will it cost more? is a nice tripple blown glass pipe worth between $10-$30? thanks for any info
i think theres triple blown..not sure though...you'd be straight with just a nice double blown piece...a decent glass piece prob run you somewhere around 30 bucks.
The headshops around me are a bit expencive, but for a pipe that feels like you won't break it by holding it too tightly costs a minimum of $40.
My first glass pipe was tripple blown. It was $45, inside out, and I got it at some flea market in Punta Gorda Fla.
yeah triple blown are very nice durable pieces, kick that habit though because eventually after it gets dropped a few times it'll weaken each time and still break, then you'll be pissed. On the other hand, ive been very happy with my own piece, especially when im with people that still use tinfoil, get to make fun of them
A good glass peice will run anywhere from 10 to 100 dollars. The more expensive the higher quality the peice is of course. Triple blown glass is a little overkill, If I ever got something that intricate I would put it on my mantle and never smoke out of it. Double blown is the way to go in my opinion prices average around 30 to 60 dollars for a double blown peice. Don't even waste your money on a uniblown cheap peice of crap. Glass peices are, after all functional artwork. Get one that suits you.
my friend told me that he could get a nice double blown for 30 bucks, 25 for the pipe and 5 bucks for gass because its in a different city, hes going to get it at a flea market from a guy he knows, does that sound decent?
Assuming your talking in american dollars (my prices were in canadian). That sounds like a good deal. However I would never buy a pipe without actually holding it in my hand and seeing it for myself first. But I realize that can be difficult at your age.