The last pipe for the Lohmar Pfeifenmesse show this Saturday... can't hardly wait.. someday I'll make a show in the states.. but until then .. more pictures are on my website.. the pics still don't always come out like I want.. but they came out pretty ok this time
my take on a dublin
- wisemanpipes
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Re: my take on a dublin
i love that shape and i love the plateau on the top and shank. i also like that sort of inlayish stem too. no critiques here. nice job
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Re: my take on a dublin
I LOVE what you did to the plateau on that bowl! What a unique look, and it really sets it off from the rest of the textures. Great job.
"A pipe is a good thing for all men. For wise men, it gives them time to think and ponder. For a fool, it gives him something to shove in his mouth." - Unknown...
Re: my take on a dublin
Love it. Great stuff.
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Re: my take on a dublin
I have to agree James, I love this one. Great simplicity to it, it's really something special!
Re: my take on a dublin
thanks folks.. it would have looked better unrusticated... the grain was awesome.. almost straight all the way around and it flared a little on the stem.. BUT briar being a root it was not to be.. just little sand pimples ... I do like the way it came out though.. and tks again for the comments
james
james
Re: my take on a dublin
You made a kick-ass pipe from a piece of unfortunate bad briar! Great one!
Re: my take on a dublin
Love it!