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Three new pieces added to my collection
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16757"><p>It's all good Neill.</p><p></p><p>The shapes look like very well executed hybrids- ukulele/volcano- blowfish/acorn-of shapes that have developed over the decades from Danish origins. I have always thought and been told by wiser men than myself that the Ukulele shape was the origin of the eskimo- which has been done for some time by Eltang, the stem shank flair was done long ago by S. Bang and Bo Nordh- though Ed's is pleasantly more pronounced and more dramatic in form- looking much more dynamic and organic to my eye.</p><p></p><p>Reminds me of looking at Roman art and being reminded of the Greek origins 100's of years before. </p><p></p><p>Regardless of where the ideas came from and who did what they are drop dead gorgeous pipes!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16757"] It's all good Neill. The shapes look like very well executed hybrids- ukulele/volcano- blowfish/acorn-of shapes that have developed over the decades from Danish origins. I have always thought and been told by wiser men than myself that the Ukulele shape was the origin of the eskimo- which has been done for some time by Eltang, the stem shank flair was done long ago by S. Bang and Bo Nordh- though Ed's is pleasantly more pronounced and more dramatic in form- looking much more dynamic and organic to my eye. Reminds me of looking at Roman art and being reminded of the Greek origins 100's of years before. Regardless of where the ideas came from and who did what they are drop dead gorgeous pipes!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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