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<blockquote data-quote="Mikem" data-source="post: 232136" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>If you are talking about Craig Cooper I can vouch for him. At one time he and his father had a B&M store here in Arizona. On the side he made some pipes. He reminds me a lot of Paul Perri. His style is very simuliar IMHO. I believe he had some training under Paul also while he had a B&M in California. I have a poker that he made for me that is a fantastic smoker. The engineering and craftsmanship is spot on IMHO. After closing up the shop here years ago (which is very sorely missed) he, his wife and father moved to Colorado, where I think he creates pipes full time now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikem, post: 232136, member: 29"] If you are talking about Craig Cooper I can vouch for him. At one time he and his father had a B&M store here in Arizona. On the side he made some pipes. He reminds me a lot of Paul Perri. His style is very simuliar IMHO. I believe he had some training under Paul also while he had a B&M in California. I have a poker that he made for me that is a fantastic smoker. The engineering and craftsmanship is spot on IMHO. After closing up the shop here years ago (which is very sorely missed) he, his wife and father moved to Colorado, where I think he creates pipes full time now. [/QUOTE]
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