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Post by tolch123 on Apr 12, 2020 0:47:07 GMT -5
Any info about this "indigenous-looking" pipe?? It came among a collection of very high-end pipes, but this one has been the hardest to identify. Any input is appreciated! imgur.com/a/J9Npkxx
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Post by Goldbrick on Apr 12, 2020 9:33:06 GMT -5
I have a pipe that looks like it could have come from the same workbench. I know that mine came from Vietnam, an old friend of mine sent the pipe to me after a young lady he knew gifted it to him when she returned from Vietnam. They look to be made from some sort of resin...my friend said he'd never smoke it, and I agree...it looks to be made for something other than tobacco, but different smokes for different folks...
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Post by trailboss on Apr 12, 2020 10:36:57 GMT -5
Lacking any identifying marks, it is anyone’s guess. The fact that it has not been smoked suggests to me that it could have been made for tourists. Indigenous, as far as Native American made pipes do not typically bear the same shapes that are typical to the popes we smoke.
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Post by bigwoolie on Apr 13, 2020 10:35:11 GMT -5
I have some carved water buffalo horn I bought in Laos, and it looks a lot like that
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