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hollywood

Age : 37 Joined : 05 Jan 2008 Posts : 41 Location : Missouri
 | Subject: Another new pipe ... Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:39 am | |
| I just put the finishing touches on my new pipe tonight. I'm excited about this one. It's my 1st time using this new rustication method. I tried it out on some scrap, but my nerves were kicking in high gear when I hit it on the real deal. I think it turned out great! Let me know what you think.
The Deutscher:
Height: 2.25 Length: 6.00 Width: 1.80 Chamber Diameter: 1.00 Chamber Depth: 1.35 Weight: 62g Grade: 
Hand cut Ebonite stem. Rose acrylic extension. Dark finish on this deep rustication. note: the little ridge in the bottom of the shank is where i put my initials and grade stamp.

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frankluke

Age : 28 Joined : 02 Feb 2008 Posts : 169 Location : Worcester, MA.
 | Subject: Re: Another new pipe ... Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:11 am | |
| sharp looking pipe, dave.
can you tell us a little bit more on how you grade your pipes? _________________ Nick
www.stjude.org/donate |
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hollywood

Age : 37 Joined : 05 Jan 2008 Posts : 41 Location : Missouri
 | Subject: Re: Another new pipe ... Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:25 pm | |
| | frankluke wrote: | sharp looking pipe, dave.
can you tell us a little bit more on how you grade your pipes? |
Thanks, Nick.
I can. As I am just getting started; I probably will grade too harsh to make sure my pipes are the bargain I want them to be and of the highest quality I can muster. Might not see many higher than 2 Star or 2 Palm for a while; but you never know.
I will be grading on a scale that looks something like this:
- Rusticated pipes of simpler design with no major embellishments. May have minor flaws.
 - Rusticated or Sandblasted pipes with greater designs. Very solid grain patterns. May have a minor flaw.
  - Flawless rustication or Blast. Exceptional design and detail. Stem upgrades likely as well as extensions or caps.
- Smooth with good grain but may not be of uniform patter or may have minor flaws.
 - Smooth pipes with better graining and design. could have stem treatments or stem upgrades. May have minor flaws that kept it from being graded higher.
  - Smooth pipes with no visible flaws in fit, finish or briar. Will have solid grain patterns all around. Exceptional design and feel.
   - Flawless smooth with near perfect graining patterns. A clear stand out above the rest. Rarest and most difficult to achieve. |
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puros_bran Nightrider

Joined : 10 Dec 2007 Posts : 1840 Location : Lower 48 Tobacco : half burned out cob Pipe : yard clippings
 | Subject: Re: Another new pipe ... Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:30 pm | |
| | If that had a smaller chamber I'd be lined up begging to buy it. |
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Justpipes The Duke

Age : 50 Joined : 17 Dec 2007 Posts : 3716 Location : American by birth, Southern by the grace of God! Tobacco : John Middleton Walnut, Prince Albert, GLP Cumberland, Recently Exhausted Rooster. Pipe : Brissetts, Kaywoodies in variations of the billiard and dublin shape.
 | Subject: Re: Another new pipe ... Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:49 am | |
| Very Very nice Hollywood!
I like the soft appearance of that rustication. _________________

"Man is the only religious animal. In the holy task of smoothing his brother's path to the happiness of Heaven, he has turned the globe into a graveyard."
Mark Twain |
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Mikem The Coordinator

Age : 53 Joined : 14 Dec 2007 Posts : 737 Location : Glendale, Arizona Tobacco : Pembroke Pipe : Mike Brissett Bulldog
 | Subject: Re: Another new pipe ... Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:34 am | |
| Very nice indeed. _________________ Arizona, where the temperature is always warm but the pipe smoking is always cool. Mikem
I highly recommend Scott Bundy at www.piperestore.com for all of your pipe cleaning and restoration work. |
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Ol'Dawg

Age : 63 Joined : 03 Jan 2008 Posts : 532 Location : Northeast Georgia
 | Subject: Re: Another new pipe ... Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:33 am | |
| Another nice one! The rustication on that one reminds me of Sam Learned's style of chip rustication followed by a light sand blasting.
Like puros, I'm waiting for a smaller chambered one before I start begging. Do we need to start a collection to buy you a 3/4 inch bit?
Jim _________________ My Tinsky OGB Christmas 2008 pipe |
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hollywood

Age : 37 Joined : 05 Jan 2008 Posts : 41 Location : Missouri
 | Subject: Re: Another new pipe ... Sat Mar 15, 2008 5:17 pm | |
| | Ol'Dawg wrote: | Another nice one! The rustication on that one reminds me of Sam Learned's style of chip rustication followed by a light sand blasting.
Like puros, I'm waiting for a smaller chambered one before I start begging. Do we need to start a collection to buy you a 3/4 inch bit?
Jim |
YES!
I will be making most now with .750 chambers. I am going to reserve the 1.00 for the really big pipes. |
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