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How is an Oom Paul smoke channel drilled?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 534326" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I think it is one of the Russians or Ukrainians (not limited to, but who I associate it with) that has these big diameter tenons, but visually, they look really short, as if they wouldn't hold tight to the pipe if there was any climate or temp shrinkage. They look as if they were brushed by a hand or whatever during lighting, the wood would fall right off the stem. Must not be the case, because they sell out as quickly as they're rarely stocked. I think these pipes might also be reverse calabash as well, but I wouldn't hold myself to that. His name starts with a "C"? Name escapes me at the moment.</p><p></p><p>I believe these big tenons are also concaved within their circle, but I also wouldn't hold myself to that either. I just remember these stems to be quite intricate and full of ideas I don't remember seeing prior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 534326, member: 1211"] I think it is one of the Russians or Ukrainians (not limited to, but who I associate it with) that has these big diameter tenons, but visually, they look really short, as if they wouldn't hold tight to the pipe if there was any climate or temp shrinkage. They look as if they were brushed by a hand or whatever during lighting, the wood would fall right off the stem. Must not be the case, because they sell out as quickly as they're rarely stocked. I think these pipes might also be reverse calabash as well, but I wouldn't hold myself to that. His name starts with a "C"? Name escapes me at the moment. I believe these big tenons are also concaved within their circle, but I also wouldn't hold myself to that either. I just remember these stems to be quite intricate and full of ideas I don't remember seeing prior. [/QUOTE]
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