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<blockquote data-quote="Harlock999" data-source="post: 157105" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>Apparently, passions run deep in the pipe world, or at least in Germany! I've often noticed the detail oriented nature of German record collectors, so it wouldn't be surprising to find the same level of involvement from pipe men there.</p><p>As for the pipe in question, it vaguely reminds me of some of the heavily sandblasted pipes that are currently in vogue, where a little more wood than usual has been removed. </p><p>Interesting...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlock999, post: 157105, member: 1363"] Apparently, passions run deep in the pipe world, or at least in Germany! I've often noticed the detail oriented nature of German record collectors, so it wouldn't be surprising to find the same level of involvement from pipe men there. As for the pipe in question, it vaguely reminds me of some of the heavily sandblasted pipes that are currently in vogue, where a little more wood than usual has been removed. Interesting... [/QUOTE]
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