WOW... Olive Pipes!
WOW... Olive Pipes!
Man... I had heard people mention Olive pipes before but never bothered to find a pic of one to see what the look like! That is some really nice grain! Looks great on a pipe, IMO.
This particular one is a Spanu
This particular one is a Spanu
I picked up an olive pipe in Richmond, made by Johan in South Africa http://www.jobertpipes.co.za/
I've been looking for one for quite some time and I don't like the big Italian models so it was a nice surprice to find some more moderately sized pipes, about a Dunhill group 4
The craftmanship could be a tad better and the drilling is a bit narrow in the shank but I'll 'tweek' it later. Right now it smokes great and it is well worth the money (around $75). Wouldn't know if it's particularly good with va-flakes since that's all I smoke anyway so I don't have anything to compare with
Greetings from Denmark /Jesper
I've been looking for one for quite some time and I don't like the big Italian models so it was a nice surprice to find some more moderately sized pipes, about a Dunhill group 4
The craftmanship could be a tad better and the drilling is a bit narrow in the shank but I'll 'tweek' it later. Right now it smokes great and it is well worth the money (around $75). Wouldn't know if it's particularly good with va-flakes since that's all I smoke anyway so I don't have anything to compare with
Greetings from Denmark /Jesper
African Olivewood
Hello All,
I picked up some African Olivewood from an exotic wood dealer in Colorado. I have never had an Olivewood pipe or have smoked one, some friends do and I do like the grain, kinda , something different. Anyway, thought I'd try one on the lathe and was surprised how hard the wood turned. The Olivewood through out dust compared to briar tossing chips. Same tools, same process and same ol' me. It sanded hard but boy, did it ever polish up.... I noticed that my African Olivewood was much tighter grain than the other Olivewood pipes I have seen. In a book at Woodcraft, African Olivewood was listed as being great for wooden spoons.
I made a big ol' billiard out of it but as it is heavy, the next one will have a larger tobacco chamber and probably a different shape. Oh yea, and it smokes my Latikia very well....
Larry
I picked up some African Olivewood from an exotic wood dealer in Colorado. I have never had an Olivewood pipe or have smoked one, some friends do and I do like the grain, kinda , something different. Anyway, thought I'd try one on the lathe and was surprised how hard the wood turned. The Olivewood through out dust compared to briar tossing chips. Same tools, same process and same ol' me. It sanded hard but boy, did it ever polish up.... I noticed that my African Olivewood was much tighter grain than the other Olivewood pipes I have seen. In a book at Woodcraft, African Olivewood was listed as being great for wooden spoons.
I made a big ol' billiard out of it but as it is heavy, the next one will have a larger tobacco chamber and probably a different shape. Oh yea, and it smokes my Latikia very well....
Larry
Olive wood source
Any chance you could post a link to the wood dealer in Colorado, plus a pic of the pipe you made with the olive wood?
Hello Frank,
The fellow who sells the exotic wood is James Griffin, of Griffin Exotic Wood, 1 866 518 9663, email @ james@exoticwood.biz
He is a very nice guy and is quite talkitive about exotic woods.
I am a new guy pipe making and only make them for myself or for gifts, only made 20 or so but am improving quite a lot. They are ok but not the quality of many I have seen, still I will try to post a pic at some point. Maybe the next one. I keep the first pipe I ever made in my den ( what a piece) just to remind myself of my improvement.
Best to you,j
Larry
Hello Frank,
The fellow who sells the exotic wood is James Griffin, of Griffin Exotic Wood, 1 866 518 9663, email @ james@exoticwood.biz
He is a very nice guy and is quite talkitive about exotic woods.
I am a new guy pipe making and only make them for myself or for gifts, only made 20 or so but am improving quite a lot. They are ok but not the quality of many I have seen, still I will try to post a pic at some point. Maybe the next one. I keep the first pipe I ever made in my den ( what a piece) just to remind myself of my improvement.
Best to you,j
Larry
For olivewood-pipes have a look here
http://www.pfeifenwilhelm.de/neues.htm
please. Gerhard Wilhelm even preferes olive to briar. He reckons that the smoking qualities of both materials are alike. Olive is easier to work on, though, because ít´s slightly softer. There are no flaws or pits. In addition the grain can be very attractive. Unfortunately the wood needs long to get dry, longer than briar. The wood Gerhard is using at the moment came from Italy and got cured for some 30 years.
I own a couple of olive-pipes he made, and only can say that they´re just perfect.
Cheerio!
http://www.pfeifenwilhelm.de/neues.htm
please. Gerhard Wilhelm even preferes olive to briar. He reckons that the smoking qualities of both materials are alike. Olive is easier to work on, though, because ít´s slightly softer. There are no flaws or pits. In addition the grain can be very attractive. Unfortunately the wood needs long to get dry, longer than briar. The wood Gerhard is using at the moment came from Italy and got cured for some 30 years.
I own a couple of olive-pipes he made, and only can say that they´re just perfect.
Cheerio!
yes,i frequently make sandblasted olive.
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I've made my very first pipe from olive. I used a piece of very dry wood for this but the pipe developed a dozen or so hairline cracks. I use a lot of Olive for knife handles and never had the a problem with cracks on knives. Maybe part of the problem is that I used a cross-cut section of wood for this.
I found that the first 5 times I smoked it, it tasted a bit funny. Almost like burnt popcorn. After that it was just fine.
Please don't laugh at my first attempt at this artform. Sorry the pic is a bit crappy.
I found that the first 5 times I smoked it, it tasted a bit funny. Almost like burnt popcorn. After that it was just fine.
Please don't laugh at my first attempt at this artform. Sorry the pic is a bit crappy.
Re: WOW... Olive Pipes!
I'm no expert, but looks pretty nice for a first attempt.!