Sr. Verde's: ROLLITUP GLASS INDEX [Post your collection here]

EmptyWords

Active Member
well looks like its back to this again.

I might as well smoke through something safe like copper and cardboard instead of tin foil.
 

StonedPony

Well-Known Member
Aluminium foil is aluminium prepared in thin metal leaves, with a thickness less than 0.2 millimetres (0.0079 in), thinner gauges down to 0.006 mm are also commonly used.[1] In the USA, foils are commonly gauged in mils. The foil is pliable, and can be readily bent or wrapped around objects. Thin foils are fragile and are sometimes laminated to other materials such as plastics or paper to make them more useful. Aluminium foil supplanted tin foil in the mid 20th century.
 
Aluminium foil is aluminium prepared in thin metal leaves, with a thickness less than 0.2 millimetres (0.0079 in), thinner gauges down to 0.006 mm are also commonly used.[1] In the USA, foils are commonly gauged in mils. The foil is pliable, and can be readily bent or wrapped around objects. Thin foils are fragile and are sometimes laminated to other materials such as plastics or paper to make them more useful. Aluminium foil supplanted tin foil in the mid 20th century.
didnt you learn your lesson on wiki-pedia last time??
 

StonedPony

Well-Known Member
didnt you learn your lesson on wiki-pedia last time??
I couldnt help myself .....I was just sitting here enjoying the threads and up poped Tin Foil and fuck my hands went nuts and poof Im at the wiki fucking page...................god Ive got to get a wiki blocker for my browser.................Ok no more wiki no more wiki no more wike......no more wiki....................
 

ENDLSCYCLE

Well-Known Member
I highly doubt someone bought a ChongBong in 2010...they stopped making them in late 03....If it is true...then that shop is god for not selling it beforehand....truely a collectors item.....and if I did sell mine....man....I don't think I would take less than like $700-800.
 

The Cryptkeeper

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I highly doubt someone bought a ChongBong in 2010...they stopped making them in late 03....If it is true...then that shop is god for not selling it beforehand....truely a collectors item.....and if I did sell mine....man....I don't think I would take less than like $700-800.
Dude, there are brand new, readily manufactured bongs going for easily $3000, in stock, right now. :)
 
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