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Davis vs. Purdy vs. Tinsky
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<blockquote data-quote="Bulldog Bruce" data-source="post: 19561" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>Am also fairly new to pipes myself, and really just getting collection started. SHMBO is under the misinformed opinion that the 13 pipe rotation I now have is sufficient. I informed her she is sadly mis-informed. (fortunatly, she doesn't have my password for this board) Anyway's back to the thread. I currenly own two Mark Tinskey's, both of which are extremely good smokers. Don't have a Rad Davis _yet_, but I saw several he had done the blasts on when I was @ MT's shop a few months ago, and hope to in future. As mentioned above, there are many American carvers, and asking and viewing is the best way to become familiar. Sounds like the "hook' is set. Enjoy, thats what it's all about.</p><p></p><p>Bd</p><p></p><p>Never Forget!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulldog Bruce, post: 19561, member: 237"] Am also fairly new to pipes myself, and really just getting collection started. SHMBO is under the misinformed opinion that the 13 pipe rotation I now have is sufficient. I informed her she is sadly mis-informed. (fortunatly, she doesn't have my password for this board) Anyway's back to the thread. I currenly own two Mark Tinskey's, both of which are extremely good smokers. Don't have a Rad Davis _yet_, but I saw several he had done the blasts on when I was @ MT's shop a few months ago, and hope to in future. As mentioned above, there are many American carvers, and asking and viewing is the best way to become familiar. Sounds like the "hook' is set. Enjoy, thats what it's all about. Bd Never Forget! [/QUOTE]
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