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    Quote Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
    Hands down, pimento wood ~
    Where can I find this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin, PA View Post
    Where can I find this?
    I'm sure if you ask one of the groundskeeper/maintenance guys, they can hook you up with pimento wood ~~
    Last edited by Patricia; 02-20-2012 at 11:47 AM.
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    Thanks! I wasn't sure if you were talking about a packaged product or if you just scavenged it.

    Thanks again!
    Last edited by Kevin, PA; 02-20-2012 at 12:24 PM.

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    I've bought lots of art from Karl over the years and yes, it makes a great gift - but it also makes great art for me to hang in my house in JA so some of it stays down there...Karl is an incredibly talented artist.

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    Thanks Marko!! I am familiar with Karl but not with Ras Humos! Really intrigued with his work.....hopefully pon next reach, I can hook up with him and check out his portfolio. Guess I'll have to drag miself from the cliffs for a day or so. Last trip, I couldn't believe that we were there over 3 weeks and I think I only made it to the beach 2 times!! Gotta get mi ole backside up and go. Respect!

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    My very cool handcarved walking stick I used just yesterday.....

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    "Hey Brian! I'm in the "head shop" business, just so you know the $10 gas station pipes are straight from China and contain high levels of lead! I do not recommend there use!!"
    Thank you for the heads up Katho! Those pipes in JA are 1/3 of the price that they are in Cali and probably just for that reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastagirl777 View Post
    "Hey Brian! I'm in the "head shop" business, just so you know the $10 gas station pipes are straight from China and contain high levels of lead! I do not recommend there use!!"
    Thank you for the heads up Katho! Those pipes in JA are 1/3 of the price that they are in Cali and probably just for that reason.
    By your comment are you saying the glass pipes found in Jamaica are also made in China?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LLAP View Post
    By your comment are you saying the glass pipes found in Jamaica are also made in China?
    I was talking about the cheap gas station/convenience store pipes in the US and Canada but personally I wouldn't buy one in Negril either. I'm very careful about glass. I know that some of the souvenirs are imports from China/India etc. and from what I've seen so far at the souvenir shops & market, they are imports. I spoke with a store owner in the HiLo plaza last year who admitted they were imports after I told him I was in the business. Buy a hand carved peice instead!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katho View Post
    I was talking about the cheap gas station/convenience store pipes in the US and Canada but personally I wouldn't buy one in Negril either. I'm very careful about glass. I know that some of the souvenirs are imports from China/India etc. and from what I've seen so far at the souvenir shops & market, they are imports. I spoke with a store owner in the HiLo plaza last year who admitted they were imports after I told him I was in the business. Buy a hand carved peice instead!
    The hand carved piece we bought clogged and was worthless, next timeim bringing papers and might pick up a cheapo plastic bong, will not be purchasing glass thanks to your heads up!

    Awaiting our return to Negril, 07/01/12

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