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General Pipe Discussion
I REALLY Love This Shape!
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<blockquote data-quote="sstodvictory" data-source="post: 94143" data-attributes="member: 948"><p>What I see in these are canted apples and horns stuck back to back - pipes that with the right milling could be smoked from either end. If a chamber were drilled in the shank, the shank cap were designed to hold the stem and be pushed into the top of either chamber, I think we'd have a first in the pipe world. Maybe its been done before?</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstodvictory, post: 94143, member: 948"] What I see in these are canted apples and horns stuck back to back - pipes that with the right milling could be smoked from either end. If a chamber were drilled in the shank, the shank cap were designed to hold the stem and be pushed into the top of either chamber, I think we'd have a first in the pipe world. Maybe its been done before? Steve [/QUOTE]
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