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Pipes by Maksim Nazarenko
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<blockquote data-quote="cigrmaster" data-source="post: 316284" data-attributes="member: 2528"><p>Maksim, I am a buyer of artisan pipes and I just saw this thread for the first time. You are making some incredible pipes and what really hits home with me is the attention to detail that you put into your stems. The fact you make the insides as smooth as glass to me means you get it One of the things that makes a great smoking pipe is no turbulence in the stem and the fact that you recognize this says to me that your first goal is to make a great smoking pipe and the looks are secondary. In my years of collecting pipes I have had some gorgeous pipes from some pretty notable artisans( Rainer Barbi, Kurt Balleby and Peter Matzhold) that frankly were not great smokers, I sold off all of those pipes because I am a pipe smoker first and foremost. I will no doubt buy one of your pipes in the near future and I wish you continued success. </p><p></p><p>On another note some of my family immigrated from Kiev a long time ago, so we could be related. Do you give discounts to family members?:lol: </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cigrmaster, post: 316284, member: 2528"] Maksim, I am a buyer of artisan pipes and I just saw this thread for the first time. You are making some incredible pipes and what really hits home with me is the attention to detail that you put into your stems. The fact you make the insides as smooth as glass to me means you get it One of the things that makes a great smoking pipe is no turbulence in the stem and the fact that you recognize this says to me that your first goal is to make a great smoking pipe and the looks are secondary. In my years of collecting pipes I have had some gorgeous pipes from some pretty notable artisans( Rainer Barbi, Kurt Balleby and Peter Matzhold) that frankly were not great smokers, I sold off all of those pipes because I am a pipe smoker first and foremost. I will no doubt buy one of your pipes in the near future and I wish you continued success. On another note some of my family immigrated from Kiev a long time ago, so we could be related. Do you give discounts to family members?:lol: [/QUOTE]
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