My first pipe from a Plateau cut

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Re: My first pipe from a Plateau cut

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wisemanpipes wrote:Image

ive never posted a picture before so i hope this works
hope rad doesnt mind but it to me is perfectly balanced, while being nice and plain jane.
evan
That one looks perfect. What do you call that shape? Is it in the gallery so I can get more views?
Thanks for posting that.
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Re: My first pipe from a Plateau cut

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the rev wrote:Rad made if very clear that if anyone tries to copy one of his pipes he will kill them until they are dead, so you might want to do something else. I think you should do this

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Holy cow.
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Re: My first pipe from a Plateau cut

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hey wallace,
its done by rad davis. its a straigh dublin.
try google and if not im sure similar ones will come up.
ps. i know you said your really into rings right now, sorry i didnt post one with rings/bands
pss. i dont know the difference either lol
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Re: My first pipe from a Plateau cut

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I thought it had a ring. That saddle looks burgundy with a red ring. It could be my eyes again. I have some Bloodwood/Satine that would look wicked right there. But only black stems.
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lol definitely need an eye exam :lol: thats just the unsandblasted part that has the understain. i agree bloodwood/snakewood/kingwood would look awesome.
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Dang it I already have the picture cut out ready to glue to the stummel. Either the shank will be short, the stem gets a ring, or I cut out another picture. Hmmm. Too many choices.

Guess I'll cut out another picture.
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make sure to post your progress and good luck.
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Thanks.
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