#1136
Re: #1136
Carl
Honestly said I like it.. the only thing that I would comment on is the bowl shank transition. From looking at the pictures the left and right sides are done at different angles and the bowl to shank transition is too straight.. I'd round it a little bit more so the transition is smoother..
james
Honestly said I like it.. the only thing that I would comment on is the bowl shank transition. From looking at the pictures the left and right sides are done at different angles and the bowl to shank transition is too straight.. I'd round it a little bit more so the transition is smoother..
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Re: #1136
Nice pipe, I like it's length.
But you should go with a larger bowl, or a thinner shank, It would give the pipe the right harmony, cause now I see a shank with a bowl, not a bowl with a shank.
But you should go with a larger bowl, or a thinner shank, It would give the pipe the right harmony, cause now I see a shank with a bowl, not a bowl with a shank.
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Shaping the back of the bowl to mirror the front would vastly improve the look. Otherwise, very nice looking pipe!
Rad
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Dude, I love this pipe exactly as it is. Even if someone can find flaws, I think its awesome exactly as made.
Please tell me its sold, so I can stop checking my bank account and crying.
Ok, PM me with a price if its not sold.
Or just lie and say its taken, I would be better off that way.
Damn I like this pipe.
Please tell me its sold, so I can stop checking my bank account and crying.
Ok, PM me with a price if its not sold.
Or just lie and say its taken, I would be better off that way.
Damn I like this pipe.
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Re: #1136
Thanks for all the input, guys. Really appreciate any feedback I can get. Especially because of sitting on this Dark Continent of mine!
@James: I tend to make my shank/bowl transitions way too sharp. I'm trying to get it a it more "relaxed", but for some reason I find it extremely difficult!
@Rad: I didn't actually think of mirroring the front of the bowl. Was trying to go for the Dublin-esque look. Might have worked making it a bit more bellshaped.
@Edward: Sold, sorry! Really!
@James: I tend to make my shank/bowl transitions way too sharp. I'm trying to get it a it more "relaxed", but for some reason I find it extremely difficult!
@Rad: I didn't actually think of mirroring the front of the bowl. Was trying to go for the Dublin-esque look. Might have worked making it a bit more bellshaped.
@Edward: Sold, sorry! Really!
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I agree with Rad. I think it would have worked better to leave more briar in the heel. Other than that it looks nice.
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Whew. Thanks for telling me that, wether its true or notCharl wrote: @Edward: Sold, sorry! Really!
I'd like to point out what I like about it. The difference between the front and back of the bowl, for one.
I love the grace of the curve from the shank to the front of the bowl, and I think the straight back opposes and highlights this.
To me, it ends up very well balanced and pleasing to my eye.
I like the hard transition from shank to the back of the bowl, as part of the balance mentioned above. The hard lines of the back opposing the soft curve of the front.
Now its quite possible that I'm actually crazy, but damn this pipe calls my name. Maybe its because it does break the rules, but successfully so.
One change I think would balance it, and it may be a personal preference. The large shank doesn't bother me. It looks right to me, but it feels like a shank that started the same size but tapered towards the stem would complete the pipe.
Take it for what its worth.
I'm not a pipe maker yet, but I've been a pipe buyer for a long time, and I would have bought this one exactly as it is.
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Re: #1136
This comment brings up an interesting point. What is the front and the back of the bowl?wdteipen wrote:I agree with Rad. I think it would have worked better to leave more briar in the heel. Other than that it looks nice.
I took Rad's advice to be commenting on the exact opposite side of the bowl. (Maybe because I was biased by my own thoughts that the problem is the shank side of the bowl.
I also think the very large "stamp" on the side of the shank detracts. I'd put it on the bottom of the shank.
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I think of the back as the shank side.
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RadDavis wrote:I think of the back as the shank side.
Rad
Which is what I thought you meant.
I'm so confused.
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