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I tried to order a custom and no matter what I did, it would not go through. Is there a trick I dont' know about? I signed into the site, ordered submitted the order. put the code in...nothing. I had finally come up with two really good ideas too.
Did you put a 1 in the bottom box to add it to your cart? You also have to select something in every option box.
 

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Hello I bought one of your Trippy tips from Mawnsdriptips and here it is, very plain but still elegant and beautiful on the black phiniac glass tank.

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Mornin all! Hope y'all are having a great AM!
I"m not going be around much today. It looks like I need to plan to close up my house and get ready in case I need to get the hell out of here. That means cleaning out my fridge and figuring out what clothes to pack at the very least. I'm hoping to avoid having to board up. I'll know more this afternoon. I'm planning on deciding on evacuation tomorrow morning, once we have a better idea where it's coming. Wish us luck guys; this feels way too reminiscent of Katrina for my comfort.

Best wishes Reidus, I've seen my share of storms. Glad you're preparing for the worst, I know we are all hoping for the best. Be safe.
 
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I tried to order a custom and no matter what I did, it would not go through. Is there a trick I dont' know about? I signed into the site, ordered submitted the order. put the code in...nothing. I had finally come up with two really good ideas too.

So it got to your cart? You put in the TrippyTipsNation coupon code with the caps, and nothing happened?
 

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Loki's Lipstick is a beautiful striking color. It ranges from light cranberry to dark purples. Lokis Lipstick is a silver striking color. It is a close companion to NS-13 Amber Purple but with a little more control of the color strike. Work NS-132 Lokis Lipstick in an oxidizing flame to achieve the most vivid color range. It can be struck in the torch or in the kiln. You can achieve colors that look like gold and silver fume and also deep purples. If reduced enough, it will yield creamy yellows and whites. NS-132 Lokis Lipstick works well in all applications. It is quickly becoming a must in the artist’s palette.
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I pulled that off a site that sells glass. I guess I'm not really sure what it means when it comes to TTs
 

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Ok, I have to ask.:) What is a Loki and how do you know if a tip is a Loki?

I think it might be the finish but I didnt want to ask :) so thank you for throwing this out there.
I do believe it is the technique that is used to blow the glass along with the color.
Here are some of the latest Loki's
Lokis lipstick is a color

I believe it can turn out quite different looking depending on how its made
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I was thinking Loki was glass that had 2 layers of glass.

Like jdub said, Loki's lipstick is the name of a color. I often use it in layered glass too like peace said. Please don't be shy about asking about these things. I am sure it must seem like TrippyTips Nation has it's own native tongue some times, but we are all happy to clarify any terms that are hard to understand.
 

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I pulled that off a site that sells glass. I guess I'm not really sure what it means when it comes to TTs
I googled it for images and it is the color not technique. Well different colors depending on how much heat is used. Most definitely not layered like I thought.
 
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