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Since the arivval of our second child my time for hanging around and ejoying forums like this one has drastically decreased I do check in from time to time but seldom have time to post or comment on anything :x

However I have a few new pipes i'd like to show yall i hope you like :roll:

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Now returning to the daipers and briardust :P
Smoke in peace!!

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Post by bandkbrooks »

Bellyflop and Lago are stunning. The grain on both is beautiful. I really like the Lago shaping with the raised sections of just the birdseye. Great design.
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Post by nepenthes »

Belly flop has beautiful grain, it shows it off well too! Just beautiful

on that first picture of the pipe, int he lay out, is their a scratch towards the end of the briar?

I also like the way Logo 26
The way you cut into it gives it a completely different look.
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Post by Charl »

Stunning pipes (especially Laga, Logo or Lago, whatever)!
Thanks for showing. Wish you'll get more chances to show us your pipes.
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Thanks for your comment guys and a pleasure to meet you here..new members growing steady I see :D
on that first picture of the pipe, int he lay out, is their a scratch towards the end of the briar?
Nepenthes no.. no scraches there..I make smoking pipes for a living and scraches are the least of my worries
Smoke in peace!!

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Post by RussAlan »

Wow...beautiful pipes. the bamboo is my favorite...just amazing! Well done love.
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geigerpipes wrote:Thanks for your comment guys and a pleasure to meet you here..new members growing steady I see :D
on that first picture of the pipe, int he lay out, is their a scratch towards the end of the briar?
Nepenthes no.. no scraches there..I make smoking pipes for a living and scraches are the least of my worries
I believe what looks like scratches is Love's stamp.

Beautiful as always. The contrast stain on the Belly Flop is perfect. I assume you're using the "laboratory" stain. Kurt "salad dressing" Huhn is going to have to include you in the across the oceans contrast showdown.
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Post by android »

stellar, the whole lot. nice work as always.
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