@vapman I think you and I would get along great, as I think we both are able to appreciate the elegance of a simple, purely functional object stripped of anything unnecessary that could impede function. I've examined this device for the past day, and with the exception of the optional mica heat shield, I cannot imagine how I could add or remove one gram of material and end up with a better design. Maybe that's how you know when a design has reached full maturity: when nothing can be added or removed to improve it?
To me, there is one simple metric to gauge whether or not I really like a vaporizer: if I immediately realize I must buy a second one because I cannot bear the thought of being without a functional device for even one day. I'll justify the purchase by selecting the heat shielded version this time to be used for concentrates and keep the basic one for flowers.
I also like how you truly believe in your device. It truly does have long term cult appeal, and I think you are right that it has not yet really blossomed in the market despite being an original early device. Perhaps you were too far ahead of the game in 2006, and we all had to torture our lungs with every method the Chinese have come up with to heat questionable metal coils with questionable battery powered electronics before turning to devices made from safer, more natural or high quality materials. Had you waited until today to release the Vapman, it might be considered much more revolutionary.
Anyway, I need to stop typing and warm up my Vapman, as my job today is to work on developing that evenly charred wood surface. But I would like to offer you this tribute from your co-ambassador to the Free Republic of Cascadia (I need @Enchantre's help in this role, as I only recently gained full citizenship status). Please choose one of these patches for me to send to you. They are very rare, as they are considered contraband by the occupying forces, so do be careful where and how you display this. Some say the Douglas Fir tree represents the resilience, endurance, and defiance of a strong but oppressed people, while others think it looks like something more familiar to all of us.
Edit: my association with the concept of Cascadia is a whimsical way to identify with my new home in the Pacific Northwest, and not any actual political affiliation, because that would be even weirder than I already am.
Edit: I just took this glamour shot
To me, there is one simple metric to gauge whether or not I really like a vaporizer: if I immediately realize I must buy a second one because I cannot bear the thought of being without a functional device for even one day. I'll justify the purchase by selecting the heat shielded version this time to be used for concentrates and keep the basic one for flowers.
I also like how you truly believe in your device. It truly does have long term cult appeal, and I think you are right that it has not yet really blossomed in the market despite being an original early device. Perhaps you were too far ahead of the game in 2006, and we all had to torture our lungs with every method the Chinese have come up with to heat questionable metal coils with questionable battery powered electronics before turning to devices made from safer, more natural or high quality materials. Had you waited until today to release the Vapman, it might be considered much more revolutionary.
Anyway, I need to stop typing and warm up my Vapman, as my job today is to work on developing that evenly charred wood surface. But I would like to offer you this tribute from your co-ambassador to the Free Republic of Cascadia (I need @Enchantre's help in this role, as I only recently gained full citizenship status). Please choose one of these patches for me to send to you. They are very rare, as they are considered contraband by the occupying forces, so do be careful where and how you display this. Some say the Douglas Fir tree represents the resilience, endurance, and defiance of a strong but oppressed people, while others think it looks like something more familiar to all of us.
Edit: my association with the concept of Cascadia is a whimsical way to identify with my new home in the Pacific Northwest, and not any actual political affiliation, because that would be even weirder than I already am.
Edit: I just took this glamour shot
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