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Crazy Crow pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="dbreazeale" data-source="post: 254270" data-attributes="member: 589"><p>I've never bought one. I've made more than I can count or remember. I still have several pieces of pipestone in the garage that I need to do something with. I used to make charms and effigies out of it and gift them to family and friends, as well as the pipes. Those larger pipes that they show are what would be considered as ceremonial pipes and not just something you'd sit around and puff on like you do the briar. Although, some people do and that's their business. I think about 10-12 years ago that crazy crow took some heat for selling what a good portion of the traditionalists considered as ceremonial/sacred items. I don't see them as selling the ceremonies to use the pipe but the pipe itself. To each their own in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbreazeale, post: 254270, member: 589"] I've never bought one. I've made more than I can count or remember. I still have several pieces of pipestone in the garage that I need to do something with. I used to make charms and effigies out of it and gift them to family and friends, as well as the pipes. Those larger pipes that they show are what would be considered as ceremonial pipes and not just something you'd sit around and puff on like you do the briar. Although, some people do and that's their business. I think about 10-12 years ago that crazy crow took some heat for selling what a good portion of the traditionalists considered as ceremonial/sacred items. I don't see them as selling the ceremonies to use the pipe but the pipe itself. To each their own in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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