... is ready. Made it to friend that likes motorcycle's a lot.
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The Indian...
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Your stem from the saddle to the button is bumpy and uneven. It's hard to tell from the pictures if the stem has a slight bend to it or not. If it does, I would unbend it and make the stem from the saddle to the button a straight taper and then rebend. If it isn't bent you just need to even out the taper.
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What type of wood is this pipe made from? It looks like Wenge to me.
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Old Bog Oak...sandahlpipe wrote:What type of wood is this pipe made from? It looks like Wenge to me.
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That's a Native American.
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http://www.smokershaven.com - New & Estate Pipes
http://www.rawkrafted.com - Pipe Making Tools, Materials, & Supplies
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I know... but the ting is that there is a bike called "Indian..."PremalChheda wrote:That's a Native American.
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