Personally I think all of this customization stuff is silly when we're talking about VripTech.
It is fine and good when you're GOAL is making high end water bongs, but I think that it's a little unnecessary when you're designing a water pipe that's just to compliment a vaporizer. Unless Mark wants to get into doing the custom rig racket, but that's a wholllleeeeee other ball game...
My best suggestions would be:
- Pick a size, or at most two sizes, and stick with it.
Concentrate on build quality, not options.
- The issue with doing things like custom colors, crowns, flame polish, bent neck vs striaght neck, that sort of stuff...the issue with having all of those as options is it means each piece must be made as an individual piece; hence
custom. I'll give you an example. I'm getting a custom EHLE made through showmeglass.com You have all sorts of options, but each must be selected individually and each comes with a cost. Then there is a long wait period before you actually get your pipe since it is blown to order with the specifications you desire. This is the "custom" market, IMO. If you are a company like VripTech where your focus is on vaporization technology and NOT custom glass...then I'd say getting into this stuff is more trouble than it's worth. I can forsee expenses adn wait times getting out of control and people not "flocking" to VripTech because it's trying to juggle too many eggs at once.
- If you want to give custom options, make them simple and fundamental. For instance, we've seen options displayed here regarding whether people would like a straight neck or a bent neck. Fine, that's one option. Keep the beaker bottom and let people decide whether they'd like a kink in the neck or not. You can still blow a lot of pieces at once and keep it economical and effecient instead of having to blow each piece custom. If you want to do a straight tube as well as the beaker bottom, then do this in the same fashion...but that's more work than it's worth, IMO. VripTech isn't going to be a name brand in the glass world unless they totally devote themselves to that end, and that would be a waste of talent IMO. Mark has the brains for technology...so leave the glass to the glass nuts
I know he's very passionate about glass and purity, as well...but I don't think a pure vapor path needs all the frills. He would be better suited with using high quality, thick glass and just make something simple and functional. People will appreciate the option and I'm sure he'd make sure it was a good piece at a fair price. I just think focusing on aesthetics and catering to peoples every desire is the wrong move and will cause too much distraction: leave that to companies who make their bread and butter solely on glass...unless you can partner with the right glass blower who is 100% up to the demand/quality control constraints, then I'd wade into these waters VERY, very carefully...
- There is nothing wrong with wanting to offer a premium VWT, in fact I think it's a good idea: I would personally just keep the customization/options to a minimum. It'd be nice to have a solid, standard pipe one could pick up along with a VHW, but I don't think people will be coming to VripTech JUST to buy glass...so customization seems to me a moot point--more trouble than it's worth.
- Again, if you MUST have customization options keep them simple: ie. choose between a 12 in and a 14 in pipe, a bent neck and a straight neck, a beaker bottom or a tube...stuff like that. If you have to then you can offer different thicknesses as well, but I don't see how anyone could argue with 7mm...especially at the price Mark sells his stuff for. I dunno though we're all different and maybe some people feel that's too thick, so I'm sure if you want to add options then that could be an option you offer. I think one thickness would be the best approach (from an economical standpoint) and 5mm is what I would consider to be top quality. 7mm would be icing on the cake. If it were me, I would design one or two pipes, or one pipe with some simple options (most importantly bent neck and straight neck...), and then call it done at that. Concentrate on building a good quality piece and people will appreciate it as an add on to their VWT. Don't try to compete with big glass companies and their custom market unless you think you can keep up with the volume and the expectations of people involved in those markets...IMO that's not what VripTech needs, but I suppose it is only my
, after all...
Edit: Oh yeah and this is what I really wanted to say...the rest is kind of just in response to the thread:
If you ask me getting the GonG modular pieces completed (such as a VCB--ESPECIALLY the VCB) is more important than developing a new VWT. The idea for a VWT is great and I do support it (high quality glass is always worth investing in, IMO), but I think that VripTech would be better suited to approach this market by first making their modular pieces work better with the existing high end, GonG pipes, and THEN introducing their own version of such a pipe. I just think that more people would be interested in trying out a vapor experience that is SO close to their current bong ritual IF all they had to do was slip a GonG VCB on their existing pipe, replace their bic with a VHW and go...that's what I REALLY think would benefit VripTech most and help to spread the word about the VHW.