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General Pipe Discussion
ID a Pipe Maker By His Log?
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<blockquote data-quote="alsmith52" data-source="post: 436526" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>it is S&R pipes, columbus Ohio. Stephen and Rosewetha (sp) Anderson. I bought a couple of pipes from them at the Memphis Pink Palace Arts and Crafts fair in the late 80s. Stephen died recently but Rosewetha is still making pipes as fr as I know. They were huge bannana pipes - 3-4 inch deep bowls you could have used as apickaxe if needed. I think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alsmith52, post: 436526, member: 3828"] it is S&R pipes, columbus Ohio. Stephen and Rosewetha (sp) Anderson. I bought a couple of pipes from them at the Memphis Pink Palace Arts and Crafts fair in the late 80s. Stephen died recently but Rosewetha is still making pipes as fr as I know. They were huge bannana pipes - 3-4 inch deep bowls you could have used as apickaxe if needed. I think [/QUOTE]
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