HEY HEY!! Just noticed that the pink ivory Jr is back in sticky bricks website!! Kenney talked about it last night, and he said there are three in the wild, so super rare.
Please, someone from this forum pick it up so I can drool over it. Because of how my banking and checking are setup...I'm forced to pass on it. SOMEONE SNAG IT!
Hey bro, I reach for the runt 9/10 times. To be fair, I have way more experience with the runt, so I'm used to handling it more than the flip.I saw that too Kevin, and the urge to resist is so haaard!
Luckily I already own a nice Junior in Padauk, which btw tastes soooo great, almost like chocolate!
Wont be able to resist if he ever makes a ivory Runt though
You own both the flip and the runt with wpa, which do you end up using more?
Im not a fan of spending 30+ for a glass adapter but if its better than the flip well...
HEY HEY!! Just noticed that the pink ivory Jr is back in sticky bricks website!! Kenney talked about it last night, and he said there are three in the wild, so super rare.
Please, someone from this forum pick it up so I can drool over it. Because of how my banking and checking are setup...I'm forced to pass on it. SOMEONE SNAG IT!
Nice dude! Now I'm totally jealous. If you need me to QC the ivory Jr for you, hit me up and I'm sure we can reroute the Jr to my place first.Thanks for the heads up, I couldn't resist so I now have a junior Ivory on the way! It looks beautiful!!!
Good looking out dude, for sure keeping my eyes open for an OG. That's interesting you said the Jr is smoother to you. Id think with the shorter airpath, it would be more harsh out of the three.Oh man! Just know that half the forum will envy you for that for sure
Congrats on your purchase!
@nonamekevin If you can test out the OG somewhere before buying do that for sure, I was expecting a way different feeling to my Junior than I got. Got the feeling that my Junior is just smoother to use and delivers better, but im also still workin on the perfect technique with my OG to get it right.
I think the Runt is the best one when it comes to air ratio, ease of use and mp diameter, also the size is great.
Just my 2cts after testing the 3 and owning Junior and OG
The runt is just about perfect. It's so good, I'll eventually get a second one so that I can dedicate one for water use and one for a dry mouthpiece. This would allow me to hit the runt dry for the first hit or so, really enjoying the flavor of the herb, and then just switch the herb brick to the water piece and finish off the bowl on the water piece.I’ve only used an OG, but it’s awesome. I love the substantial size of the body and mouthpiece. I was torn between the OG and the Runt, and I’d probably get a Runt if I was going to get a second Brick!
Also they are all so beautiful maybe you start collecting all the Runts in the end
It’s earmarked for Juniors because the width and thickness of the board. Sadly it was wet when we got it and it’s twisting as it dries. I’m not sure how much usable material we are going to have after planing and jointing. We did a very small batch of olive JR’s about a year ago. If maple or black limba have the least flavoring, olivewood is the exact opposite. It’s like port wine with a mild olive aftertaste. By far the strongest flavoring of any wood type we have tried. The grain is crazy and they finish beautifully, but for use it might be an acquired taste, or complete dislike for some. We will probably need a disclaimer on the description if we decide to sell any.
Hello friend! If portability isn't a major factor, a lot of people rave about the OG Brick as a favorite. I've got the runt, and I use around the house 99% of the time. Great vape that travels around the house with ease.Want to pull the trigger on a Stickybrick soon . Portability isn’t a major factor so should I go for a Runt over a Jr ?
Want to pull the trigger on a Stickybrick soon . Portability isn’t a major factor so should I go for a Runt over a Jr ?
Briar is for sure coveted amongst the tobacco pipe makers, so it's interesting that it hasn't transitioned over to the vape makers yet. I'm not a wood worker, and know nothing about briarwood, but I think it's generally a smaller diameter tree, which might be why we haven't seen vaporizer manufacturers use it before; just not viable from a lumber standpoint. I don't know though.Might be interesting to try Briar or Meerschaum.