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My first Bamboo Stemmed Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Harlock999" data-source="post: 176510" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>It's a provocative piece!</p><p>For me, most bamboo pipes fall into the "eh" category, and only a few really catch my eye in a positive way. </p><p>This one...I need to really consider.</p><p>I think the incorporation of the bamboo element was nicely done, and the stubby stem really looks inviting as well.</p><p>Maybe if the equator of the bowl had an angle that better reflected the tilt of the shank, I might not be as equivocal.</p><p>Still, a very good looking pipe, and for me, one that inspires contemplation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlock999, post: 176510, member: 1363"] It's a provocative piece! For me, most bamboo pipes fall into the "eh" category, and only a few really catch my eye in a positive way. This one...I need to really consider. I think the incorporation of the bamboo element was nicely done, and the stubby stem really looks inviting as well. Maybe if the equator of the bowl had an angle that better reflected the tilt of the shank, I might not be as equivocal. Still, a very good looking pipe, and for me, one that inspires contemplation. [/QUOTE]
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