decades of pure joints, pipes and volcano never really got into bongs.
my question - why is the glass so darn expensive?
Is it really THAT good to warrant those prices?
What do you look for in purchasing a bong? (what makes a good one as opposed to a bad one?)
thanks in advance
questions from a non glass user
- notsofasteddie
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Re: questions from a non glass user
worldcitizen1723 wrote:decades of pure joints, pipes and volcano never really got into bongs.
my question - why is the glass so darn expensive?
Is it really THAT good to warrant those prices?
What do you look for in purchasing a bong? (what makes a good one as opposed to a bad one?)
thanks in advance
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Also curious as I smoked for the first time in late 1967. I've done all of the above and edibles, but never a bong! The hookah experiment was a bust so I abandoned that path.
Wondering if it is all about taste?
What do you look for in purchasing a bong? (what makes a good one as opposed to a bad one?)
Thanks +1
Re: questions from a non glass user
Quality Bongs are Made in Germany, USA...
And NOT in India, China, Pakistan..
It is all about the thickness and quality of the Glass/- cuts. Good bongs are made from Brosilicate glass.
A Quality Bong is really stable and doesn´t get broken so fast.
Good German manufacturers are Roor and Smile.
Cheape china glass bongs cost about 20€.
I think that isn´t expensive.
But yes, quality cost a lot.
And NOT in India, China, Pakistan..
It is all about the thickness and quality of the Glass/- cuts. Good bongs are made from Brosilicate glass.
A Quality Bong is really stable and doesn´t get broken so fast.
Good German manufacturers are Roor and Smile.
Cheape china glass bongs cost about 20€.
I think that isn´t expensive.
But yes, quality cost a lot.
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Re: questions from a non glass user
Because its a trade. A persons sweat and tears. Can't be mass produced. For instance:worldcitizen1723 wrote: my question - why is the glass so darn expensive?
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Shells sink. Dreams float.
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Re: questions from a non glass user
redeyezman wrote:Because its a trade. A persons sweat and tears. Can't be mass produced. For instance:worldcitizen1723 wrote: my question - why is the glass so darn expensive?
http://www.snodgrass.net/
This is an artist, (quite a cool one). from my mind a whole different level - no matter what he was producing.
But do you consider a roor to be on the same level as a pipe like this for quality of smoking?
I assumed perhaps wrongly that most bongs were poured and molded and not hand blown.
I am just really curious. Thanks.
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Sorry response doubled
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Re: questions from a non glass user
Yes I would say that is an incorrect assumption. All glass has to be blown and assembled by hand. Sure they have a factory and tools to make it efficient, but it will never be like robots welding together your Toyota.worldcitizen1723 wrote:redeyezman wrote:Because its a trade. A persons sweat and tears. Can't be mass produced. For instance:worldcitizen1723 wrote: my question - why is the glass so darn expensive?
http://www.snodgrass.net/
This is an artist, (quite a cool one). from my mind a whole different level - no matter what he was producing.
But do you consider a roor to be on the same level as a pipe like this for quality of smoking?
I assumed perhaps wrongly that most bongs were poured and molded and not hand blown.
I am just really curious. Thanks.
As far as quality of smoking.... Design of the glass is what dictates that. The better the design the better the smoke. I just have plane jane 18inch roor. Its a tool. The right tool for the job. Pretty glass cant smoke much, if any better IMO... Then again I never hit a $1,000 pipe either... If I want art ill go to the Louvre.
Shells sink. Dreams float.