Nils Thomsen - three pipes I like

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Schacht

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I feel it would be fair to show some of the Nils Thomsen pipes, that haven´t been cooked.
What do you think?


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Small Billard; 5,7" long; 1,7" high, Ø 0,7"; 0,9 ounces; Silver; Vulcanite


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Freehand Bent; 5,9" long; 1,8" high, Ø 0,8"; 1,2 ounces; Berlin Cumberland; Vulcanite


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Freehand Dublin; 6,2" long; 1,8" high, Ø 0,8"; 1,1 ounces; Vulcanite
I hope, I didn´t flood the board with too many pipes in a short period of time. Please excuse me, if it was inappropriate or unusual here. My intention was to avoid an inaccurate impression of Thomsen, by only presenting the experimental pieces.

Have a great Thursday
Thilo
 
Beautiful pipes and photography! The bent brandish one is particularly pleasing to my eye.
 
Thanks for your kind comments. When I first saw the Bent, I thought it would be a bit too tiny ore graceful for me and it maybe even is (I´m a big quy), but touching the bowl changed my mind. It fits so beautiful into the hand, the minute I touched it I knew I had to buy this one.

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Isn´t it always surprising how different a pipe appears, if its held in someones hand?

 
Since I only smoke bents, the bent one is really nice.

But then, I'm not easily impressed by straights, and yet those impressed me.
 
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