Thought I'd Show you some recent makes
The Argo Shape :
A Claypot:
And last but not least a ....
Nautilus Sitter:
Hope you like them
More Geiger pipes
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These are beautiful pipes, Love, as usual! I always enjoy seeing your work.
I especially like the Clay Pot. The shape, the subtle texture in the blast and the depth of the stain are very inviting. What is the accent ring? Some sort of spalted maple or birch? I can't quite place the figure and color of it. It's beautiful, whatever it is.
I especially like the Clay Pot. The shape, the subtle texture in the blast and the depth of the stain are very inviting. What is the accent ring? Some sort of spalted maple or birch? I can't quite place the figure and color of it. It's beautiful, whatever it is.
Scott E. Thile
Collector, smoker, and aspiring pipemaker.
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Collector, smoker, and aspiring pipemaker.
http://sethilepipes.com
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WOW, they all are awesome but the Claypot is way cool! Love you are the man....awesome awesome stuff. I love all of them!
-Bryan
"You should never fight, but if you have to fight...fight dirty. Kick 'em in the groin, throw a rock at 'em"
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"You should never fight, but if you have to fight...fight dirty. Kick 'em in the groin, throw a rock at 'em"
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Thx guys Im glad you liked the pipes I'll tell Sara that she did a good job
kbadkar, please do not envy me ...I have struggled hard to get where I am now and that is not even far enough...making it as a professional pipemaker is not an easy thing I tell you..paying rent and getting food on the table is still a hazzle...but one that I've chosen with no regrets for as long as it feels right..but I never did it for someone to envy me
The key to it all is just to make a lot of pipes and stuff will fall into place along the way...
Oh and I get my briar at the same place where I buy all my specialized tools, Pimo ofcource
kbadkar, please do not envy me ...I have struggled hard to get where I am now and that is not even far enough...making it as a professional pipemaker is not an easy thing I tell you..paying rent and getting food on the table is still a hazzle...but one that I've chosen with no regrets for as long as it feels right..but I never did it for someone to envy me
The key to it all is just to make a lot of pipes and stuff will fall into place along the way...
Oh and I get my briar at the same place where I buy all my specialized tools, Pimo ofcource
Hi Love,
The Argo and Sail really rock my boat.
One does take a very big risk when they make what they love and enjoy doing into a professional going concern. When you told me you had 15 pipes to get out to a Russian dealer that fact hit home, you're working and I am just playing.
I am happy to see your enthausiasm and love for what you do has not diminished. I will stick to playing and Pimo is top notch.
The Argo and Sail really rock my boat.
One does take a very big risk when they make what they love and enjoy doing into a professional going concern. When you told me you had 15 pipes to get out to a Russian dealer that fact hit home, you're working and I am just playing.
I am happy to see your enthausiasm and love for what you do has not diminished. I will stick to playing and Pimo is top notch.