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munkey
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It took me forever to get this pipe done as other things have been keeping me out of the shop (like a baby on the way and a nesting wife who keeps me in a healthy honey-do list).

Anyhow, here she is. It is the first pipe I've stamped and it is going to my oldest brother:

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Post by flix »

Pugmeister,

It is a very nice pipe indeed. I love the bowl-stem junction and the grain, as well as the stain. Which one did you use?

Well worth a stamp.

--Michael

(is it going to be posted on christianpipesmokers?)
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flix wrote:Pugmeister,

It is a very nice pipe indeed. I love the bowl-stem junction and the grain, as well as the stain. Which one did you use?

Well worth a stamp.

--Michael

(is it going to be posted on christianpipesmokers?)
Thanks, Michael.

I stained a few times with sandings between, but mostly Fiebing's medium brown.

It got posed on CPS in an incomplete state a couple of times, but I guess I'll update with the final pics.
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Post by obie »

beautiful work, munkey! congratulations!
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Post by achduliebe »

Oh man oh man...that is outstanding. I absolutely love everything about it Munkey. I love that narrow bamboo stem, that rocks!

Fantastic work, your brother is a lucky man!
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Post by Tyler »

Now THAT is my kind of pipe. Why waste such a thing on a big brother? All he ever did was beat you up when you were little! Send it to me!

Seriously though, good work! Really.

Tyler (who is wishing that he would have stipulated everyone send him their first stamped pipe to become a member of this forum)
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Post by bluesmk »

Munkey! Beautiful, yes indeed, NOW that's a Pipe!
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Post by custom300 »

Really nice looking pipe. Great work!
Blessing and Peace

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Thanks guys.

Tyler, you might be due a pipe, I'm just affriad of letting you that close to one, I might get some real feedback ;)
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Post by sethile »

Wow, that's a fantastic pipe! Very nice work... Man, if that's the stamping standard I'm going to need to sand some stamps off.. 8O

Say, are you parents looking to adopt? :dunno:
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Post by marks »

You did a heck of a job on that pipe.
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