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Post by bambooshank on Sept 15, 2018 18:02:37 GMT -5
Today was somewhat better for awhile, it took me quite awhile to decide to have my first pipe, by Peter Klein, whose workshop is in Denmark, is this beautifully grained Paneled Elephants Foot with 2 knuckle bamboo shank and black ebonite stem. Keeping it smokey with some more of the 23 y/o Grey Havens from Mac Baren. The next pipe I had is a neat nicely grained little elongated Dublin Nose Warmer, by Wolfgang Becker of Germany, with about 1/3 plateau coverage on the top of the bowl, has a thick 1 knuckle bamboo shank, not quite Buddha bamboo, it has a black ebonite stem and keeping me company and smokey is the 23 y/o Grey Havens by Mac Baren. Though he marks his pipes Tarok his name is Christian Wolfsteiner from Germany who sadly passed away a few years ago. The pipe is called the Wild Rose with three knuckle bamboo shank and black ebonite stem,one of the most comfortable bits on any of my pipe stems, keeping it smokey with some more of the 23 y/o Grey Havens from Mac Baren. banjo
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Post by Quintsrevenge on Sept 15, 2018 18:08:02 GMT -5
Today was somewhat better for awhile, it took me quite awhile to decide to have my first pipe, by Peter Klein, whose workshop is in Denmark, is this beautifully grained Paneled Elephants Foot with 2 knuckle bamboo shank and black ebonite stem. Keeping it smokey with some more of the 23 y/o Grey Havens from Mac Baren. The next pipe I had is a neat nicely grained little elongated Dublin Nose Warmer, by Wolfgang Becker of Germany, with about 1/3 plateau coverage on the top of the bowl, has a thick 1 knuckle bamboo shank, not quite Buddha bamboo, it has a black ebonite stem and keeping me company and smokey is the 23 y/o Grey Havens by Mac Baren. Though he marks his pipes Tarok his name is Christian Wolfsteiner from Germany who sadly passed away a few years ago. The pipe is called the Wild Rose with three knuckle bamboo shank and black ebonite stem,one of the most comfortable bits on any of my pipe stems, keeping it smokey with some more of the 23 y/o Grey Havens from Mac Baren. banjo Banjo all three are wonderful looking pipes but the first one really is stunning to me. I can deff see why the third is called the wild rose. Enjoy
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Post by Pistol Pete 1911 on Sept 15, 2018 18:38:36 GMT -5
I had quit replying to these threads because I had kept repeating the same thing, so here once again Absolutely outstanding!!!
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Post by Quintsrevenge on Sept 15, 2018 18:41:57 GMT -5
I had quit replying to these threads because I had kept repeating the same thing, so here once again Absolutely outstanding!!! There is never one he smokes that anyone goes eh, they are all great looking pipes.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2018 18:43:07 GMT -5
Banjo, you have without a doubt the finest bamboo shank pipe collection I’ve ever seen. The third pipe has a very different designed bowl....absolutely beautiful 👍👍👍. Glad your still able to enjoy smoking your pipes outdoors!! Be well my friend.
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Post by rmb on Sept 15, 2018 20:29:35 GMT -5
That last pipe is absolutely wild looking!
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Post by Legend Lover on Sept 16, 2018 7:59:58 GMT -5
Maybe this is common knowledge, but are you putting these shanks on yourself?
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Post by antb on Sept 17, 2018 2:06:12 GMT -5
No words....more stunning bamboos...
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Post by bambooshank on Sept 17, 2018 4:39:05 GMT -5
Maybe this is common knowledge, but are you putting these shanks on yourself? No, if it’s a pipe I customized I’ll say so like in the case of the Rockin Black Rock Cob and some Corn Cob pipes needing new shanks all the rest are original to their respective pipe. banjo
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Post by Legend Lover on Sept 17, 2018 4:42:26 GMT -5
Maybe this is common knowledge, but are you putting these shanks on yourself? No, if it’s a pipe I customized I’ll say so like in the case of the Rockin Black Rock Cob and some Corn Cob pipes needing new shanks all the rest are original to their respective pipe. banjo I should have paid more attention to the text. Cheers.
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