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The Final Bombing: Old Prospector Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Crusader Pipes" data-source="post: 223322" data-attributes="member: 2302"><p>Kyle ,</p><p> I am REALLY pleased with your reaction to the old boy,and even better that he smokes well for you ! Very true, he's not a walk'n pipe, he would definately pull your dentures out. Even though he's a medium size pipe as far as what I usually carve,some can be huge like the 19th Century pipes I truly admire. They are definately made for sitt'n and ponder'n. I can make smaller pipes for those that insist on dancing around and carrying on while they smoke. They're not for me, but everybody's got their own lifestyle to deal with.</p><p> That piece of briar is Grecian,and over ten years old. It is sweet ! I can tell if a pipe is going to be sweet or not as soon as I put a carving tool to it or sand on it.The blocks I've got are either Italian or Grecian briar and a great many of them are sweet to smell and taste. I prefer those myself to smoke.</p><p> Thanks guys, for all the kind words ! I will be posting a few pictures soon, of the latest pipes out of my shop. </p><p> And, whether you admit it or not, Kyle has the Force of the Forum with him .</p><p> Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crusader Pipes, post: 223322, member: 2302"] Kyle , I am REALLY pleased with your reaction to the old boy,and even better that he smokes well for you ! Very true, he's not a walk'n pipe, he would definately pull your dentures out. Even though he's a medium size pipe as far as what I usually carve,some can be huge like the 19th Century pipes I truly admire. They are definately made for sitt'n and ponder'n. I can make smaller pipes for those that insist on dancing around and carrying on while they smoke. They're not for me, but everybody's got their own lifestyle to deal with. That piece of briar is Grecian,and over ten years old. It is sweet ! I can tell if a pipe is going to be sweet or not as soon as I put a carving tool to it or sand on it.The blocks I've got are either Italian or Grecian briar and a great many of them are sweet to smell and taste. I prefer those myself to smoke. Thanks guys, for all the kind words ! I will be posting a few pictures soon, of the latest pipes out of my shop. And, whether you admit it or not, Kyle has the Force of the Forum with him . Tim [/QUOTE]
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