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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
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    Who's the pipe by?
    It's a deibels pipe from my local. it's my 2nd one of there's. .. good smoking pipes . And I really like the squat bulldog shape
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    I've been looking at my collection and have noticed that I need to get a few more shapes in the stable... This was going to be my first choice;

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    With some rustication (brushing) like on this black poker...

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    Jonathan has been great to deal with...
    Looks upside down to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    Looks upside down to me.
    That is his Poker/Volcano shape...
    Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated...

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    Gauntley's celtic twilight in my Molina tall rhodesian this morning. I still need to get a pic of it up.

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    And the count down begins...

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    Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated...

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    Still don't know much about razors, but I know my pipes. Here's a Jess Chonowitsch (need to buff the stem) and five year old St. James Flake. Also a pic of my pipe cabinet.
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    Well the bidding has ended and I was the lucky winner of a Mario Grandi Poker... I think this will make a nice little pocket pipe...

    I noticed that he has several affordable pipes up for sale on eBay... I'm thinking that he is training a few new carvers and these are their beginning products...

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    Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    Well the bidding has ended and I was the luck winner of a Mario Grandi Poker... I think this will make a nice little pocket pipe...

    I noticed that he has several affordable pipes up for sale on eBay... I'm thinking that he is training a few new carvers and these are their beginning products...

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    A real Beauty.
    Would you recommend this brand?
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    Default THE DRIVE HOME SMOKE

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    Today's drive home smoke was Thomas's blend from 4 Noggins. Its a great Maple & Vanilla blend that lasts to the bottom of the bowl, no bite, cool and mild a real joy.I have not found anything like it in the U.K which is a shame because the postage is a killer.
    The pipe is no name basket pipe from my local town, not bad but, not as good as the Parker.

    Have a great evening.
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