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The Creativety of Tom Eltang
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<blockquote data-quote="vaperfavour" data-source="post: 47246" data-attributes="member: 228"><p>Sometimes I am amazed at Tom's Creativety. From pipes in the shape of knives to pipes that are shaped like snails. I am beginning to collect his pipes ( I only have 13 of them) and I find that I love each one. Each one smokes like a dream. I find myself wondering where he gets his idea's for new shapes? For certainly he has invented so many new shapes I wonder if a book of his work will ever come to his enthusiasts to drool over? Well I guess one can wish....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaperfavour, post: 47246, member: 228"] Sometimes I am amazed at Tom's Creativety. From pipes in the shape of knives to pipes that are shaped like snails. I am beginning to collect his pipes ( I only have 13 of them) and I find that I love each one. Each one smokes like a dream. I find myself wondering where he gets his idea's for new shapes? For certainly he has invented so many new shapes I wonder if a book of his work will ever come to his enthusiasts to drool over? Well I guess one can wish.... [/QUOTE]
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