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I got a new Tinsky pipe kit...#2.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lesath" data-source="post: 166962" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>It's rather funny the way you put that, because two limbs from the ice storm (four years ago, widow makers we call them) are still hanging, and really quite ready for use. I use the elbows for pipes, and they really have a good scent when you are working the wood, and a good taste when you smoke them. Do you want them drilled, or just some good stummel shapes? It's been suggested that they resist the strains of smoking if you leave the bark on. I work it down until the surface is very mottled, giving a very rustic appearance. Someone likes them, because they go out the door as quickly as I make them. I can throw some chunks of that in, along with the other part of the prize. </p><p>By the way, stay close to your mail. I think something structurally sound may arrive today. As for the rest of the winnings, shall we say ship the second week of October?</p><p></p><p>It's great to be a winner!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesath, post: 166962, member: 1862"] It's rather funny the way you put that, because two limbs from the ice storm (four years ago, widow makers we call them) are still hanging, and really quite ready for use. I use the elbows for pipes, and they really have a good scent when you are working the wood, and a good taste when you smoke them. Do you want them drilled, or just some good stummel shapes? It's been suggested that they resist the strains of smoking if you leave the bark on. I work it down until the surface is very mottled, giving a very rustic appearance. Someone likes them, because they go out the door as quickly as I make them. I can throw some chunks of that in, along with the other part of the prize. By the way, stay close to your mail. I think something structurally sound may arrive today. As for the rest of the winnings, shall we say ship the second week of October? It's great to be a winner! [/QUOTE]
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