Some of you probably remember me (some of you won't). I stopped making pipes awhile back for various reasons and sold all my supplies and most (not all) my equipment sometime ago. I think Rad bought most of my best briar. Anyway, I had this stummel laying around almost completly done with stem blank and all. I visited here a few weeks ago and you all inspired me to finish it. I call this one "The Hazelnut" because of the shape. Hopefully I'm able to post the pics here. Here we go...
It's not perfect but it earned a stamp. It's my last ever and I think I ended on a pretty good note. Best to all of you and thanks for everything.
Dave
This is my last pipe **Lots of pics**
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Thanks guys very much. Yes Rad I have noticed you put the briar to very good use. Ben I really like the bulldog too.
I tell you its just really neat to see the progression of everyone. Kurt, Brad, John, Love, Rad, Ben, and Jeff you guys are doing some incredible work. I see some relatively new folks that only need a year or so and they'll be right there too. This all goes without even mentioning Todd who is at the pinnacle. And the whole board is great group too; you guys are the best.
I'll stop in now and then just to google at your work. Take care you guys.
I tell you its just really neat to see the progression of everyone. Kurt, Brad, John, Love, Rad, Ben, and Jeff you guys are doing some incredible work. I see some relatively new folks that only need a year or so and they'll be right there too. This all goes without even mentioning Todd who is at the pinnacle. And the whole board is great group too; you guys are the best.
I'll stop in now and then just to google at your work. Take care you guys.
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