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Walle
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Post by Walle »

Hi Folks,

it´s me, Roger Wallenstein, the most infamous of Germany´s self-appointed pipemakers. If anybody of you guys wants to raise any objections against me joining this splendid forum: May he speak out loud right now - or be silent forever.

Cheerio!
Walle
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After looking at your work (ART) I for one welcome you heartily!

--Michael
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Post by Nick »

Heya Walle!

I, for one, am a big fan! I love how you and your partner really push the envelope. Glad to have ya!
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Walle wrote:it´s me, Roger Wallenstein, the most infamous of Germany´s self-appointed pipemakers. If anybody of you guys wants to raise any objections against me joining this splendid forum: May he speak out loud right now - or be silent forever.
I hereby object.

But, I'm sure that a Maynooth arriving by post would placate me and remove any objections that I might have.



Just kidding, Roger. You are most welcome here.
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Post by Nick »

Hey, lets not forget the traditional offering of pipes to forum members by the newbies!

:wink: :wink:
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Your more than welcome
The pipe is the meaning of life
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Post by Tyler »

Nick wrote:Hey, lets not forget the traditional offering of pipes to forum members by the newbies!

:wink: :wink:
Speaking of which, I don't think you've me your entrance pipe yet!

:wink:

Tyler (who thinks this policy is grand and should be retroactively enforced.)

P.S. Welcome Walle!
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Post by LexKY_Pipe »

Welkommen meine freunde!
Craig

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Lexington, KY

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Post by Nick »

Tyler wrote:
Speaking of which, I don't think you've me your entrance pipe yet!
D'OOOHH!
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Post by ckr »

A warm melcome to you.

You make some beautiful pieces and I am looking forward to your posts. Some of your stems (Widow Larkin) look like horn, are they?
Fumo in pace :pipe:
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Post by Walle »

Thanks lads for your friendly reception!

Under those circumstances I promise to behave decently; well, I´ll try to do my best at least.

@ckr: Yes, its horn. I was lucky to steel some from Kai Nielsen in Chicago.

Cheerio!
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Post by magruder »

Welcome Walle. I like your shapes quite a bit.
Is your name laser etched on the pipes/ It looks very nice.
Thanx,
Steve Morrisette
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