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For more information: SMOKING GLASS PIPE 454 East 4th St. Los Angeles, CA 90013 Tel.: 213-626-2955 Email: smoking.glasspipe@yahoo.com Website: www.smokingglasspipe.com


AT LEAST as far back as 1500 B.C., people have made and used glass pipes. In 50 B.C., the Romans created the blown glass pipe, which allowed molten glass to be shaped to an individual’s preference, reports Sunfl owerPipes.com. Today, California based Smoking Glass Pipe offers thousands of styles and designs, updated every six months, for a smoking community looking for a cleaner, unaffected taste of the tobacco product they are smoking. Whether the smoker views their tobacco lighting as a pleasurable pastime, an act of de-stressing or a form of social interaction, glass pipes offer both beauty and easy and fast cleaning. And for wholesale prices as low as $10, retailers can expect a high profi t margin when reselling. “As a direct dealer from the manufacturer, Smoking Glass Pipe offers some of the lowest prices, allowing for a profi t margin four to fi ve times the wholesale cost,” notes Basu Ghimire, owner. In business for about a decade, Smoking Glass Pipe has learned that business is best when


offering low prices, updated inventory and high quality merchandise, such as its popular Made in America glass water pipes. These glass water pipes allow the user to fi lter the smoke through water before inhalation, to cool off the vapors. For those with sensitive throats, a glass water pipe offers a more comfortable alternative to inhaling hot smoke. And while customers love the options between glass hand pipes, glass water pipes and even hookahs, all serving a different purpose in the smoking community, it is also the company’s diligent effort in designing these pieces that keeps the customers coming back for more. Ghimire claims to listen to both the wholesalers


and independent shops he supplies to, designing pieces to their liking and keeping in mind that these smoking tools are almost like fashion accessories, changing every few months. “Our customers’ feedback is very important to us and helps in making our design decisions,” says Ghimire. “Plain and simple, we want to keep our product unique.”


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