Extractions: The budbomb is a pipe of revolutionary Treat yourself to a smoking experience. The feeling from smoking though a dugout pipe is a luxury. Try out these revolutionary dugout pipes systems. Remember, the bigger the bong, the more powerfull smoke you'll get. Pick one according to your level of tolerance.
Extractions: Glass Specialties can create gifts for your special occasions. Paper weights, trophies, or just about anything you need, we can create it for you. Need a unique plaque? Glass Specialties can create momentos to commemorate special events like retirements, graduations, or awards ceremonies. Contact Us today for information! Also feel free to browse our Novelties section for examples of what we can do. With glass products by Glass Specialties, Inc, your home will get the attention it deserves. Our custom glass designs can bring your glass dreams to vibrant life! From custom stain glass overlay, to wholesale silk screening on glass or mirrors, Glass Specialties can deliver handcrafted, high quality glass work to your home or business. Please view our Residential section to find out more about having SGO glass in your home today! Are you building a new home? Ask your contractor about using Glass Specialties! Eric Jacky
Hudson Beach Glass A glass studio with four artists; John Gilvey, Wendy Gilvey, Michael Benzer and Jennifer Smith producing functional and sculptural transparent and opalescent hand cast products. http://www.hudsonbeachglass.com
Extractions: Welcome to Hudson Beach Glass. Hudson Beach Glass is a group of four glass artists: John Gilvey, Wendy Gilvey, Michael Benzer and Jennifer Smith. Established in 1987, our studio is located in an old ice house in the Hudson Valley of New York state. We hand cast glass using ancient processes to make functional and sculptural objects. We make bowls, serving platters, trays, perfumes bottles, jars, soap dishes, candle stands and sculptural centerpieces. These are available in ten transparent and three opaque colors with a Beach or Jewel finish. For inquiries please call us Thursday through Monday from 10am to 6pm est.
Norkro Clock Company, Inc. Catalog of parts including mainsprings, convex glass, dials, bezels, springs, parts, pendulums, hands, weights, and quartz movements. http://www.norkro.com/
Extractions: Clock Parts sold to the public at wholesale prices As a supplier of clock parts to professional clock repair persons for over 30 years we began offering our products to the public via this website over 5 years ago. Shipping on most orders is only $4.00. Most orders are shipped within 24 hours. We do appreciate all of your business Norkro Clock Company, Inc. Call us toll free @ 1-800-566-7576 We gladly accept: Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Check / Money Orders And paypal No minimum order Shipping starts at $4.00 per order Shipping information: Standard shipping is first class US Mail. Shipping and handling charges start at $4.00 per order. Some items have up-charges based on weight and size but most items do not. We can also UPS and may choose to do so if it is more cost effective. UPS will not ship to a Post office box, these will to via US Postal service Most orders are shipped within one business day. To search our site for items click here.
United Glass Provides glass packaging solutions for companies in the food and drink industries. http://www.united-glass.co.uk
Morris Glass Inc. Products and services include windows and doors. http://www.morrisglassinc.com/
Solari Glass - Whimsical Hand Blown Glass Creations Studio creating whimsical glass gift creations, collectible sculptures, glass figurines and functional jewelry using torchworking, lampworking, glass fusing. http://www.solariglass.com
Extractions: Solari Glass Hand-crafted torchwork and fused glass made in Oregon. discount and free shipping on all orders over within the continental United States. Please contact us for wholesale information. When you are ready to shop just click on the "add to cart" button and you will be transferred to the "Cool Cart " page to fill your cart and the "VeriSign" payment services page, a secure site for payment transactions. Solari Glass Christmas Bonus - All orders over $100.00 receive a "Starfish" gift valued at $18.00 These glass sculptures were inspired by the many creatures living in the coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest. Sea Anemone "A" w/dichroic approx. 2"x2" Sea Anemone "B" w/dichroic approx. 3"x2.5"
ú{ÂÉq®ïÐ Manufacturer glass fiber yarns, rovings and flakeglass. Eglass, K-glass, U-glass, C-glass. Owned by Nippon Sheet glass. http://www.nsg.co.jp/
Glass Onions - Original Songs - 60s Style Rock band plays original songs in the style of British Invasion groups of the mid60s. Includes band information and MP3 samples. http://www.geocities.com/onionscd/index2.html
Awards, Corporate Gifts, Wedding Gifts By Glass Etching Fever Etching on crystal, stemware, awards, clocks, custom framed pictures, glass windows, or curved glass remembrances. The possibilities are endless with glass Etching Fever. http://www.glassetchingfever.com
Kinquest.com : Collecting Glass Insulators This page tells a short story about one collector's interest in the hobby. There are hobby related links here as well. http://www.kinquest.com/hobbies/insulators.html
Extractions: Glass insulators are those things on top of telephone poles. I started collecting in 1968 but quit when I moved away from home in 1978 and didn't want to risk lugging boxes of insulators around every time I moved! I got most (75%) of my insulators for free (my parents weren't shy about walking into strange telephone company yards and asking if they had a few extras). I found about 5%, mainly in Hawaii where I lived most of my life. Some I bought (15%), but I've never paid more than $10 for any one. I've traded a few, and I'm hoping I can do more trading in the future. My goal has always been to collect as many different kinds of glass insulators as possible, and not spend too much money in doing so! In February, 1997, I got the collection out of storage and started thinking about getting back into the hobby again. I knew I had to find an insulator book more recent than my 1972 copy of Milhollands' book and 1973 price guide so that I could re-evaluate what I've got and learn about what's happened since I left. Then I searched the web and found www.insulators.com! Now I've got a copy of McDougalds' book , cleaned my insulators with oxalic acid (I'd only used dishwash soap before), photographed my collection and made a little album that I can take along on hunting expeditions, and I went to my first insulator show at Hereford, Maryland in March 1997!
Glass Fragments An introductory site devoted to the discussion of the music of Philip glass. Contains a suggested listening list for building a collection of glass recordings. http://www.cyberhalides.com/curator/composer.html
Extractions: Collectibles, and Unique Gifts This is a general, introductory page about the music of Philip Glass. It covers his musical journey (as I have read about it), his musical style, some comments on where to start a collection and links to other pages. It is not a fan page - it is intended to be a page about music. I started this page when there were few web pages around about Philip Glass' music, but now there are many, including several far more detailed sites. These are listed below under the links section, and those looking for more detail should consult them, including Glass' own recently-launched official site. Newcomers to this composer, and those who can't be bothered navigating a large site, may find this page interesting. It started out for no particular reason, and took on a life of its own. Although it is updated only infrequently, I have left it here as it seems to be useful to some people and gets a lot of hits. Welcome in particular to visitors from the newsgroup
Listing Of Directory: /garden21/ Collection of hand painted glassware. English Country Garden designs on tea cups, coffee mugs and wine glasses. http://members.aol.com/garden21