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    I look forward to seeing your work.

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    Wow looks amazing.

    If only I knew you were so good I would have given you my old pipes instead of selling them off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by basil View Post
    Wow looks amazing.

    If only I knew you were so good I would have given you my old pipes instead of selling them off.
    Thanks, too bad I missed that boat. Honestly, this one must have been beginner's luck, because it was my first try. Hopefully I can continue to get such great results with other estate pipes I find.

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    Actually, it looks _better_ than new. As I remember, Brigham Sportsman pipes were entry-level, low-end pipes.

    I can't wait to see what you do with something that was really good out of the factory! A Dunhill, Peterson, or one of the Italian makers.

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