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I was making this for the Chicago show, but goofed on some bits and found some things I really didn't want to pass as my work. So it will be gifted to a deserving friend. I am really jazzed about the shape, I think it is one I will revisit soon. Thoughts?
*edit* It was originally going to be a bent, but I thought it still looked good as a straight. I had considered something like an 1/8 bend on it, again, thoughts?
Well, I guess if by "pipe" you mean some kind of thing where presumably tobacco goes in one end and the other end goes in your mouth, then I suppose this is a "pipe". Whether anyone would want to put it in their mouth is rather a different question. Perhaps for now we'll settle on "pipe type object" rather than the term "pipe" proper.
The colors are ugly. White and purple. Nice.
It looks uncomfortable and it's a stupid size. The basic proportions would make three or four nice pipes, put together differently. On this it's just a hodge-podge of shapes and ideas. What were you thinking? Were you thinking? I mean, ordinarily a guy sort of has a goal, something in mind when he's carving, rather than just sort of bashing away to some random stopping point and saying "There."
The sandblast looks like a cross between a spiderweb and one of those poohs that sort of shows the shape of your colon.
Is that pre-carb in the chamber or did you just burn it with your dull tools (perhaps your wits are dull enough to burn the chamber alone...)?
Anyway, snap that fuckin' thing in half and go back and try again. Or don't.
Wow man, that is a very nice pipe! I wish i could make pipes like that. Why cant i look at a peace of briar and come up with a beautiful looking pipe like that? Your doing a great job imo. Keep up the great work!
Nate, what does it take to be your friend ?
This pipe is one that really stands out to me, I cant crticize it in the least.
Just beautiful !
It screams balance and craftsmanship