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Headway Designs – Big Solo Display

Headway Designs - Big Solo Display

Make way for Headway Designs, offering the most eye-catching and tubular display for any headshop. The massive acrylic Big Solo Display is the ultimate way to showcase your larger-than-life Headway selection. The display features six-foot pipes that will have customers pining to take one of these big boys home and show it a good time. If six feet is too much to handle, the display offers not only four seventy-two-inch pipes but also 60, 40, and 30-inch pipes, with a total of 16 high-quality acrylic pipes. The wholesale price comes in at only $440 for the display, which, if you do the math, is $0.50 an inch! Subway sandwiches can’t even beat that deal. Headway Designs takes pride in offering some of the most unique and robust lineups of acrylic water pipes. They’re a family-run business that strives to push the boundaries of ordinary headshop wares while maintaining ethical business practices.

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