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Incense Volcano - Coco Joe's Style!

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Since I was a kid in the early 70s I always collected Coco Joe's tiki stuff on our many Hawaiian vacations. I had always thought that a volcano that burned incense would be a great addition to my collection. About ten years ago I started sculpting both wood and clay and recently decided that it was time for me to make my own volcano. I sculpted this volcano this past summer and decided to mold it start selling it on ebay here http://www.ebay.com/itm/272668085203?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649. Anyway it burns inch tall incense cones and in a calm room against a dark back ground produces awesome columns of smoke. Your thoughts are appreciated. Aloha!



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Cool! Resin? I'm not a collector, was there originally a Coco Joe's volcano or it was a "shouldabeen" that you came up with?

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I have seen an old Coco Joe's volcano with a girl lying in front of it. I am not sure if it was for incense or a tea lite. All that being said said, this is my own version of a "shouldabeen"!

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