Me and Sara have been working hard the last 4 weeks to finish a bunch of pipes for our russian dealers. Started photografing them today and thought I'd show you guys a few...When you been locked up too long in a dusty shop its always good with a little Feedback on what you've been up to..
First off a bamboo peirced sitter:
A Micke inspired pipe :
And yet another YY set:
Hope you like them...
Some new Geigers
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Very nice work, Love! The "bamboo" is not my favorite kind of pipes, but very well done work! The 2nd pipe is one I would like to own myself! It's amazing in every detail! Great shape, unbelieveable grain, especially the bird-eyes and very good stemwork in my mind! Great!
The YY is very interesing - but all your YYs are very pretty and well done!
This pipes are worth a good, high-end price at all!
The YY is very interesing - but all your YYs are very pretty and well done!
This pipes are worth a good, high-end price at all!
Greetings from Germany,
Heinz_D
Heinz_D
Way cool Love! I love the sitter. Totally cool. It reminds me of a Rasmussen dolphin. That and it some how brings up feelings of the ocean for me. Like its anoutcropping of coral growing on the bottom of th sea. The blasted surface only adds to the feeling. Very cool buddy! And I just blew all my cahs on a Jorn pipe. DRAT!
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Love, these are all fantastic! Really beautiful work, my friend!
The Thinking Cap is my favorite. Very unique. I really like the way you used the bamboo for this piece. I especially like the angle realitive to the stummel, and the balance you acheived by using it on both sides. Your stem carries the bamboo shape beautifully. Instead of the bamboo distracting me, as is often the case, it seems completely and perfectly intigrated.
I would be intersted in the mechanics of this design. How do the draught hole and tobacco chamber intersect? Does the stainless go completely through the stummel, or is it two pieces, with a more of less normal draught hole?
I always like to see your work, Love. Very nice pipes!
The Thinking Cap is my favorite. Very unique. I really like the way you used the bamboo for this piece. I especially like the angle realitive to the stummel, and the balance you acheived by using it on both sides. Your stem carries the bamboo shape beautifully. Instead of the bamboo distracting me, as is often the case, it seems completely and perfectly intigrated.
I would be intersted in the mechanics of this design. How do the draught hole and tobacco chamber intersect? Does the stainless go completely through the stummel, or is it two pieces, with a more of less normal draught hole?
I always like to see your work, Love. Very nice pipes!
Scott E. Thile
Collector, smoker, and aspiring pipemaker.
http://sethilepipes.com
Sysop: http://pipedia.org
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Collector, smoker, and aspiring pipemaker.
http://sethilepipes.com
Sysop: http://pipedia.org
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