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Well, everybody's given you some thoughts about this. Since you're not a Vendor on the site at this point, though, no sales or discussion of sales can take place.

Good luck- I really like some of the ideas put forth in here! I know that glass tap handles weren't what you were thinking, but I sure think they would be cool! Cheap plastic airlocks are under $1, so I can't see myself purchasing handblown glass ones. But glass tap handles? Yeah- that would be awesome.
 
If you can make some killer glass tap handles, i may have to convert my keezer and stop using picnic taps! Let me know when you have your vendor mebmership and pictures of tap handles for sale!
 
Back to tap handles... I would consider if they were nice! I have some inserts and am currently looking for items to drill and tap for tap handles. Some nice glass ones would be sweet!
 
I have buddy who blows soft glass for a living....I may have to see what he thinks. Maybe I can get a nice thief and sample container
 
...I want a hydrometer test tube!

Ditto. A borosilicate hydrometer test jar would be sweetness for taking preboil gravity samples and chilling them, especially if the walls were thick enough to take the typical knocking about that hydro jars seem to get.

Doubly sweet would be if there were some way to incorporate the rubber/plastic bumpers you see on graduated cylinders so they don't break if they get knocked over.
 
How about some mugs, pint glasses or some cool hand blown tulips? A recent competition around here gave away a hand blown mug for best of show.
 
I love the mug idea that is pretty cool. also glass tap handles. im still using picnic taps as well so maybe I would finally convert if I had some nice tap handles.
 
I found the torch I need, going to pick it up today, then off to great grandma's to get the lumber, marble and graphite for my work station. Will also order some glass tubes and rods this week. No plans on selling anything anytime soon, but I will start posting pics once I start working.

I still need to find a kiln I can use locally for the bigger things.
 
This is cool, I'm subscribing to this thread. I wish I had glass blower connections.
 
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