Well, lets see if I can name off the family:
Theres..
Buffy (the name just came to my friend i guess)
Chong (Buffy 2, an advancement and replication of Buffy)
Chong 2 (duplication of Chong, all three are steam-rollers made from florecent light-bulb protectors, fantastic hitters)
Slim Jim (another steam roller that looks like a peice pipe)
Undertaker (huge water bong with skulls on it)
Froggy Hooka (two person hooka in the shape of a frog)
Mega Oney (first try on a huge oney-like device made from brake-line)
Stove Pipe (second and more successfull try, looks like a stove handle with the wire that spirals around the outside of the smoking shaft)
Gerber (tiny tike made with a gerber bottle)
Port-a-bong (rubber stopper with bowl, smoke shaft, and carb, fits many standard bottles)
Bouncy (steam-roller made from clear plastic tube and big rubber super-ball with the ball flattened on the bottom to stand up)
Tiny Tote and Toke (half of a CO2 cartrage with a rubber cap on it that has a hole in the top, this is the dugout. the oney for it is a smaller brake line cut to the length of a standard oney and crimped along the shaft in a way that makes it look twisted. This oney has to have a screen in it which actually makes it smoke longer without getting ash hits)
Bob (a simple glass bowl that has been passed with the best of them)
The Green Bubbler (a complex water bong of my own design that is compact, hits smooth and keeps the pot going for awhile)
and the Tomato Can (my first smoking device and the first peice of parph I ever made, simple hitch-hicker design with an individual serving tomato juice can)
After smoking for the first time I left the can where we were smoking for the first time thinking it was disposable enough. Then two years later I decide to go back and check out the spot again (I was young so we snuck around alot) and lo and behold, there sat the mightly tomato can, half rusted and full of ladybugs, but exactly where I left it. So I took it back in and washed it up then smoked some bud out of it for ol' time sake
happy toke'n
-Zoad