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Growley Poker: How it was made
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<blockquote data-quote="peckinpahhombre" data-source="post: 272917" data-attributes="member: 2793"><p>So, Rev, I gather that the extra cost of a smooth pipe is because of the briar and not because of incremental labor costs? Can an artisan tell from simply looking at the raw briar whether the block can make a good smooth pipe, or is this a process of trial and error? I could see it costing so much more for a smooth pipe if the artisan had to carve 10 pieces of briar before they got to one that worked as a smooth pipe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peckinpahhombre, post: 272917, member: 2793"] So, Rev, I gather that the extra cost of a smooth pipe is because of the briar and not because of incremental labor costs? Can an artisan tell from simply looking at the raw briar whether the block can make a good smooth pipe, or is this a process of trial and error? I could see it costing so much more for a smooth pipe if the artisan had to carve 10 pieces of briar before they got to one that worked as a smooth pipe [/QUOTE]
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