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Age: 101
Sign: Aries

State: California
Country: US
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007 
VORTEX GETS ITS FIRST MAGAZINE COVER!       

In the latest issue of SKUNK (Issue 3, vol. 6), the Gravity VORTEX and Air Gravitron battle head to head in "The Gravity Challenge." Both products were given very good reviews, but the Gravity VORTEX was hailed for its durable constuction and easy portability.

Here is a small snipet from the article...

The Gravity Vortex

Often referred to as simply the Vortex, the Gravity Vortex is about the best thing to happen to the frat party since the invention of the hairy buffalo. What it lacks in refinement, because it's not made of glass, it makes up for in spades in durability and portability. Made of super-strong polycarbonate (no mere plastic - this ithe stuff from which Nalgene water bottle are made), the Vortex can withstand tremendous pressure without breaking. Although not recommended, you could throw it across a concrete parking lot or drop it from a window without doing much damage.

Like the Gravitron, the Vortex is available in two different sizes and a variety of colors. The large unit is available in blue and green, the small in pink. At about $90, the California-made Vortex is a value based on simply its durability and longvity.

One of the most common questions asked of Davyd Field, inventor of Gravity Vortex and owner of the company is, 'Can you make these out of glass?'

"Of course I could. But if I made it out of glass, it would sell for $500," said Field. "I view this as the ultimate dorm room piece," he said.

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For the rest of the article, pick up the current issue of SKUNK from your local newstand.

Also, dont forget about our BONGS 4 BOOBS campaign, more information available at www.gravityvortex.com
T.

 
and, i must declare, that was a damn good issue! ;)
 
Posted by T. on Tuesday, November 06, 2007 - 2:12 PM
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