i went to the pipe shop to sell some glass. while there my wife and i were looking around shooting the shit with the owner. he was talking about heady pieces that have sat on his shelf for 2 years. i glanced over at what he was talking about and this pipe just jumped out at my eye. he took it out and showed it to me and i just had to have it. i was willing to pay cash but then remembered i had a case of pipes with me. i asked if he wanted to do a trade and he said sure. i told him to go ahead and pick out equal value glass from my case. to my surprise he only took one sherlock. it was a really cool one, but i never expected it to be valued at what it is. it was a win win for all of us.
the pipe i got, ...
my pipe that he took as trade, ...
i always thought glass "collectors" were a little weird. people paying huge dollars for a simple pipe. but since i started blowing glass myself i have gained a huge appreciation for other artists and what it is they are actually doing. some try to hide their "tricks" in fear it will spoil the "illusion". i find it even more amazing now that i know how it's done. some of the "techniques" are pretty basic, but to be able to pull them off with the consistency and cleanliness that some people do is really hard. this one will go on my shelf.
the pipe i got, ...
my pipe that he took as trade, ...
i always thought glass "collectors" were a little weird. people paying huge dollars for a simple pipe. but since i started blowing glass myself i have gained a huge appreciation for other artists and what it is they are actually doing. some try to hide their "tricks" in fear it will spoil the "illusion". i find it even more amazing now that i know how it's done. some of the "techniques" are pretty basic, but to be able to pull them off with the consistency and cleanliness that some people do is really hard. this one will go on my shelf.