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More hash tea...
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It sounds like the story behind what happened would be a neat one.
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It is interesting but the sadness of it makes me kringe to call it neat. I have been slowly gleaning details from the original developer in order to insure that as much detail as i can get will be made into a narative about how this became my legacy. It will make for some interesting reads in the about section for the company over time. I just hope that i can get some pictures of the old factory to give it more life. I hope that the history will come back with the product line...just no more fights with the feds please.
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I am still pursueing this start-up but have run into paperchase problems that are going to slow my campaign launch for a month at least.
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I would pay to read a book or see a film about the story of US Bong.
And I would buy a revamp, as long as its glass. Good thread.
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I remember as a teenager I once pullled a U.S. Bongs 5-hit Gatling gun bowl in a single breath. That always stood as the course record at Ted's garage.
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Wow we must have owned every us bong made,spent thousands lol.One time my buddys mom found a 4 chamber one and ran it over with her Subaru,didnt break,remember runing off with it,good times. There was a bong called the apogee that was like a 2 tube stemless v with a handle in the middle.That thing rocked,remember smoking lots of hash in her,ahh the good old days. 420 posts yeee haww
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When i first saw them many were also made with an opaque black section in the main body...i think i know why, but must remember to ask the original owner about that. I recently decided to look into finding some-one who would be willing to cut, drill and turn those wooden adapters for me. So far no bites. Unless i can find a VERY quick and easy way to make them it will be hard on me to be making both wooden and plastic at the same time. The wooden gatling bowl (5 one-hiters on turning base)was actually developed by some-one else for progressive plastics untill they brought him in house to build them...i THINK (patent shows progresive as asignee not developer)that was how it went, must dbl check that also. But in the end i have no way to afford adding that much more to my strat-up assembly line. I hope that i can get everyone together before they pass from old age to work out a couple of things about how to make those...But it may prove to be too costly and sourcing all metal 6 shot ones already being made overseas...If i can import that is???...will probably be my only real world choice. But it will be some time before i can even think of doing that. Hopefully someone in Colorado will be smart enough to see that i am protecting the company by not shipping across state lines and decide that they want to profit by doing that distribution...All i am allowed to say is that that is illegal and i can't know directly . So in time a long trip might not be needed but encouraged so you can see the rest of this great state. Quote:
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Those 5 hitters were for novelty though. After a few good sessions they stopped rotating. Great idea but I think glass on glass is easier to clean and more marketable. Now a days I only buy acrylic bongs as toss aways for traveling and whatnot. Dont think those are coming back...
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