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Post by papipeguy on Apr 18, 2016 14:16:32 GMT -5
The pipe got here today and it was well worth the wait. Looking forward to starting the break in tonight.
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Post by coalsmoke on Apr 18, 2016 15:08:11 GMT -5
Terrific pipe with an outstanding blast....Congrats!
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charl
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First Name: Charl
Favorite Pipe: Stannie/Svendborg
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Post by charl on Apr 20, 2016 2:29:18 GMT -5
Nice!
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Post by Darin on Apr 20, 2016 13:30:38 GMT -5
Very nice ... looks like a great flake pipe. Enjoy!
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puffermark
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First Name: Mark
Favorite Pipe: My Goussards, and a Stanwell 172
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Post by puffermark on Apr 21, 2016 2:41:57 GMT -5
That's a cracking pipe. Congrats.
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Post by papipeguy on Apr 21, 2016 6:17:17 GMT -5
Thanks, guys. I had my third bowl last night and the pipe is breaking in very well.
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Post by oldcajun123 on Apr 21, 2016 6:21:26 GMT -5
Regal looking pipe Pap, waiting on my Becker Strawberry from Dave Neeb.
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Post by fadingdaylight on Apr 21, 2016 6:24:18 GMT -5
It really is beautiful John. Refined yet simplistic, and my guess is that it borders on weightless too.
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FQ
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Post by FQ on Apr 21, 2016 9:43:06 GMT -5
Much purty. So pipe. Wow.
Ok ok, but seriously, looks really nice. Hope it's everything you expect of it and then some.
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Post by papipeguy on Apr 21, 2016 10:37:57 GMT -5
Thanks, Jamie. The pipe weighs 37 grams which is not much for a pipe that measures 6.75 inches long. Paul Larrysson Hubbart has an interesting history and had stopped making pipes for a while because of health issues. When I saw that he was back making them again I thought I'd get one. Very glad I did. larryssonpipes.com/index.php
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Post by peterd-Buffalo Spirit on Apr 21, 2016 20:45:37 GMT -5
John...an excellent piece from Paul...Congrats!
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Post by Motto on Apr 21, 2016 20:48:05 GMT -5
Fine pipe John, nice photos, I will google it.
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Post by just ol ed on Apr 21, 2016 20:52:21 GMT -5
adding my congrats John. Enjoyed the pics from his website...the step by step with the drilling.
Ed Duncan, Batavia, NY
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Post by Motto on Apr 21, 2016 21:02:09 GMT -5
Larryson's site is fascinating, read some of his blog, the tip of a 20 mm. stainless steel screen and activated charcoal granules seems a great idea, for a better smoke from an artisan craftsman pipe smoker.
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