better pics. of the billard
- smokepiper
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better pics. of the billard
Sorry for the dark pic. here is a few better ones. [/img]
- KurtHuhn
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Are you ready for it?
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I dig the shape, and the rustication, but I wish it wasn't so deep. The problem is that it's deep, but shallow. Hrmmm. That's not too descriptive. What I wish is that it was just as deep, but had a bunch of high points just as high as the smooth parts. Deep and craggy, instead of deep and relatively smooth. See Paul Tatum's rustication for what I would rather see. What you have seem sto interrupt the lines of the pipe for some reason.
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I dig the shape, and the rustication, but I wish it wasn't so deep. The problem is that it's deep, but shallow. Hrmmm. That's not too descriptive. What I wish is that it was just as deep, but had a bunch of high points just as high as the smooth parts. Deep and craggy, instead of deep and relatively smooth. See Paul Tatum's rustication for what I would rather see. What you have seem sto interrupt the lines of the pipe for some reason.
- smokepiper
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It´s ok Kurth...
I know the rustication is almost like stripping the pipe and leave it half naked, no peaks or anything to shield the pipe. On purpose, i find the deep cuts to be bold and almost irritating. I got the effect i was looking for and those who have seen it live first says bad things then after a few minutes of study they find the pipe very nice... I am pleased to have managed to display the birdseyes at the rim, birdseyes gives me the fanatic feeling about pipes. Thanks for your thoughts Kurth and Rad