Old Reviews Old School Graffix bong!! Remember? Maybe? Lol

Dig the old graphics bong , brings back good times!

And then the little bear, shit I blazed one just like it all through high school. Had an old squirt bottle we drilled in shop too but it's gone in a recent move.
 
Yeah I used to run around with one in my backpack lol. What the hell was I thinkin' I guess I liked to take bong hit's where ever I went :head:
Lol same here ripping bongs in bathroom stalls at stores/school lol. Ah to be young again .
 
Lol same here ripping bongs in bathroom stalls at stores/school lol. Ah to be young again .


Same story, always had Snapple mixed with rum or vodka in the pack too. Luckily after years of boozing I kicked that shit!
 
Same story, always had Snapple mixed with rum or vodka in the pack too. Luckily after years of boozing I kicked that shit!
Big Sony disc man cramed uncomfortable into a pocket lol that at times would skip if I walked to fast haha
 
Old times huh, I remember trying to balance that first disc man on my lap in the bus and it would skip on every bump but I loved it. Rockn Metallica, Pantera, and White Zombie in. Those days.:baked:
 
I was told the G. Graphics Co. was out of Milwaukee, WI. Was there another one in Madison? Here is an ad that says Milwaukee and one that doesn't specify.

This is my old bong. My brother in law gave it to me about 17 years ago. He had it years before that and his nine older brothers had it before him. A family heirloom!

My landlord and I were smoking out of it in the mid 90's and he told me he thought his friend made it. They lived in the Riverwest neighborhood in Milwaukee in the 70's and 80's.

Any information on this company is greatly appreciated!
 

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I was told the G. Graphics Co. was out of Milwaukee, WI. Was there another one in Madison? Here is an ad that says Milwaukee and one that doesn't specify.

This is my old bong. My brother in law gave it to me about 17 years ago. He had it years before that and his nine older brothers had it before him. A family heirloom!

My landlord and I were smoking out of it in the mid 90's and he told me he thought his friend made it. They lived in the Riverwest neighborhood in Milwaukee in the 70's and 80's.

Any information on this company is greatly appreciated!
Hi to ya' all yep.. G Graphics or "Sliders" were out of Wisconsin, guy named Todd made them with another guy.. Todd passed in 2014, the C took him. Anyway Graphics were / are the shit then and now. They were a 2-1/4 " acrylic tube set in a small suede wrapped tin can with concrete and aquirium rock with a clear epoxy resin to seal up the stones. The ranged from 18 inches to 6'. The 6 footer was called The Towering Inferno and was red with a charcoal suede leather can wrap. Weed was different back in the 70's and early 80's A one hitter out of a 3 footer and you were all good The bongs had a thin walled chrome plated down tube with an aluminum "slide" with a Cali one hitter bowl with a small piece of bent wire for a finger pull around the stem. You could get a Gatling or a 5-6 shooter to screw on the slide instead of the one hitter if your dead beat buddies showed up to smoke your stash. The only other bong that was of equal was the US Bongs line out of Maryland. Pete Wolfe or something is his name.. Feds fucked him in the early 90's guy lost everything due to bullshit bureaucracy. Got him on interstate trafficking of drug paraphernalia. Petes pipes were the shit too.. kind of an early recycler water in the bottom and ice cubes in the top. What was cool is that the bottom chamber had a plug in it so when ya changed the water you could drain it through a wire screen and " re smoke " the resin.. hey.. not my fave.. but always a hit in a pinch situation. There's someone remaking the original G Graphics with a stainless steel down tube and a glass one hitter with the soup can bottom etc.. there on EBay from time to time..hope this helps... miss those old bongs .. I had an 18" ..named little Alex went with me and my bro when we hitchhiked from Chicago to Sanfrancisco back in 82'
 
Well folks, you are in luck...and I feel as if I have been the lucky one for YEARS now. I agree with the young man above and his history about G. Graphics bongs. They truly were/are the finest, smoothest, most excellent hit you could ever imagine. Durable and sturdy....and yes STILL the best hits I get....We and all I know who owned and used one, always named them as they became part of the family...I used them in HS (78-81) and carried it in a rolled up bamboo beach matt Purple People Eater...my Fiends Mom (the coolest) always asked me what was in there...I ALWAYS said, "my magic trick"... I have two still (Barney and Aqua Boogie) and know where the other one (Bob) is (my college roommate, we each got one when we graduated and moved out of our apt., and now it is with his ex, damn...) We had all three sizes in college/83 on...(around 18 inches, 22 inches and the three footer...Barney, Bob (both still in use), and Betty the 3 ft.r who was stolen in '86...I sent over a dozen to friends around the country who could not find them but LOVED them like the magic they are....anyway, they all turn a deep maroon through the years. I have had to reseal the port/tube every five years or so, change the water daily, and clean it with 420 cleaner (acrylic) and a soft plastic brush every other week or so.... We are major campers and has been used in 48 states (no AK or HI) and Canada (Quebec to Newfoundland it was an accident....(:)...but worked out perfectly)....here are the legends Barney on the right, and Billy Joe Jim Bob AKA Aqua Boogie (long story) on the left....
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Had the red one back in the day I miss that bong in a major way .
 
Well folks, you are in luck...and I feel as if I have been the lucky one for YEARS now. I agree with the young man above and his history about G. Graphics bongs. They truly were/are the finest, smoothest, most excellent hit you could ever imagine. Durable and sturdy....and yes STILL the best hits I get....We and all I know who owned and used one, always named them as they became part of the family...I used them in HS (78-81) and carried it in a rolled up bamboo beach matt Purple People Eater...my Fiends Mom (the coolest) always asked me what was in there...I ALWAYS said, "my magic trick"... I have two still (Barney and Aqua Boogie) and know where the other one (Bob) is (my college roommate, we each got one when we graduated and moved out of our apt., and now it is with his ex, damn...) We had all three sizes in college/83 on...(around 18 inches, 22 inches and the three footer...Barney, Bob (both still in use), and Betty the 3 ft.r who was stolen in '86...I sent over a dozen to friends around the country who could not find them but LOVED them like the magic they are....anyway, they all turn a deep maroon through the years. I have had to reseal the port/tube every five years or so, change the water daily, and clean it with 420 cleaner (acrylic) and a soft plastic brush every other week or so.... We are major campers and has been used in 48 states (no AK or HI) and Canada (Quebec to Newfoundland it was an accident....:))...but worked out perfectly)....here are the legends Barney on the right, and Billy Joe Jim Bob AKA Aqua Boogie (long story) on the left....
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That is great there is some history behind that gear
 
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