Vaping stories from the good old days

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Technonut

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Still have it. Bought it in the classifieds cheap. Never got it to work.

I remember the name, and it being around. Never did own one. Around that time, I was into hand-crafted devices like the Ali'i (VV up to 5V) squonker. I still have one, although it came apart over the years, and now lives in a zip-lock bag tucked away somewhere..

The Ali'i :

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One of my best memories is a "vaping for Beginners" video series, which I found by searching YouTube with exactly that term in 2012. The user was Andruless. This was his first one, which is still adorable:



My friends had introduced me to vaping but I'd not yet bought the equipment. I knew it would take some investment, and I didn't know if I was ready. As soon as I watched all of Andruless' vaping videos, I ordered the two Ego-T batts for rotation, the recharger, the plastic Stardust tanks and the liquid, same flavor my friends used, a custom whiskey tobacco blend, all from GoodVapes, a Dallas store belonging to friends of the friends who put me onto vaping.

I was so happy back then, about discovering vaping, and the miracle of quitting cigarettes. I didn't have a computer at home back then, so I stayed after hours at the brick & mortar to binge watch PBusardo, VaporChase and other reviewers I found. Even though I never tried V4L, they had a blog with a lot of users that were so friendly and helpful, to each other and to those investigating vaping. I spent hours reading that.

Then the flavors, omygawd, and the quickly emerging new equipment, glass tanks, twist batteries with higher voltage, bigger batteries with more mah, the beautiful painted Ego batts from MyFreedomSmokes. I guess we all have the million dollar vaping journey to report, or "how I quit smoking and went broke".
 

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The loads of vape gear accumulated which I haven't sold or moved on in some way certainly beats the pile of burnt ashes / butts I would have had otherwise IMHO... ;)
Part of the million dollar vape journey for me, was that I was an evangelist of the new religion. When smoking friends asked me about my vape, as higher quality equipment options were coming out that I wanted an excuse to buy, I gave stuff away to smokers wanting to try it.
 

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    There once was an episode of Taste My Juice where you had to guess the number of lights on a Christmas Tree in order to win the stocking. The lights corrosponded with the button colors of certain Provaris.

    Am I telling this right? o_O

    You had to correctly guess the models and battery configurations, what a rip. :mad:

     
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    I had a true mod in the sense of the word, a tube mod machined by someone from ELR from an aluminum pipe. It was magenta and about 5 inches long. It took 2 disposable cr123a camera batteries which were like $10 a pack of 2 back in 2010. It sucked through those batteries rather quickly, but it did put out a lot of good vape for it's time. I wonder what happened to that mod?
     

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    There once was an episode of Taste My Juice where you had to guess the number of lights on a Christmas Tree in order to win the stocking. The lights corrosponded with the button colors of certain Provaris.

    Am I telling this right? o_O

    You had to correctly guess the models and battery configurations, what a rip. :mad:


    Busardo could get into the stratosphere when it came to equipment, so mainly I liked to watch his juice reviews, but I did get from him the importance of using a fuse in a mech mod, among other "safety first" tips. His underwater vaping video was hilarious. He introduced me to Dr. Farsalinos. PBusardo has been a positive force in the vaping movement, IMO.
     

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    - Ordered 3 more Pro Tanks and two Spinners. Now I won't have to buy gear any more my only expense will be juice and burners.

    LOL! Famous not-last words.

    Speaking of early squonkers, anyone remember 'Missy's Wet Box' ? Lol!
    IIRC, it came out not long after I joined in 2010...

    Who could POSSIBLY forget THAT name (rhetorical).

    Remember those wars to get drip tips and tanks? We paid as much as $65.00 for just one.
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    Molehill?

    The term was "vapor towels" instead of paper towels.

    Whaddya mean, "was"? ;)

    There once was an episode of Taste My Juice where you had to guess the number of lights on a Christmas Tree in order to win the stocking. The lights corrosponded with the button colors of certain Provaris.

    Am I telling this right? o_O

    You had to correctly guess the models and battery configurations, what a rip. :mad:



    <3 the SteelyJan.

    Omg, steeljan. Wonder where she is now.

    :pop: ;)



    OMG, she's BACK!!! Your ROCK, Smacky! :D
     

    Bliss Doubt

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    I stopped in my regular vape shop on Thursday to see what's up. There was a picture up on the wall with a group of people posing with their vapes. I recognized that one person in the photo was actually in the shop. So naturally I had to ask him about it. The photo was from 2015 and they had cloud competitions at that place back then. He liked that I was toking on an RDA on a mech mod, so we had a pretty interesting conversation. Unfortunately I didn't enter the vaping scene until about 2018-2019 and missed out on the good times. I would love to have a social outlet about vaping. Fortunately the ECF is that social outlet for me.

    I'm sure that some of the old timers on this forum may have some interesting stories from the good old days of vaping.

    Anyone?
    This thread was a really fun idea.

    Hard to believe I'm vaping long enough to have a collection of memories from the good old days, because sometimes vaping still feels new and exciting. When I started lurking on this forum in 2012 there were so many people posting who'd been here for years. They spoke a language that had a cachet to it. I wanted to speak that language and be like them.
     

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    I can't but crack up at the finishing touches she puts on her atomizer drawing :lol:

    What's wrong with me? :|
    I too saw things in her illustration :w00t:
    I get the feeling she was a teacher back in the day. Sweet lady.
    I am enjoying this topic.
    Somehow during this long journey I missed a lot of things like cigalikes, egos, etc.
    I started with GG and 910s (or where they 810s?) in mid 2009. Dripping. Using a couple of batteries that we don't use now and even a plug in adapter. Quickly went to punched cartos. There was definitely blue foam aquarium filter material acquired but I can't seem to remember why. A long, hazy road of Nr-R wires (I can't remember the reasoning) and I believe that was followed by years of REO squonkers then RTAs on regulated mods. Lots of RTAs. Along the way I learned to build rdas, rtdas and rtas. Began mixing my liquids and of course stocked up for Armageddon several times. Part of the adventure.
    I tried my first pod today. I am sure they work for a lot of people and certainly are good for certain places. I bought it for my wedding day since I needed something very small but of course it took 9 weeks to arrive so I made due for the wedding.
    I guess I just grew up tinkering with all of this so the pods just seem lacking in that department. I will probably end up giving it to someone I see interested in giving up smoking.
    Still chasing the perfect set up which seems to come every now and again only to get eclipsed by something new. That is part of the fun. It has been fun on many levels.
     
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