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For Mr and Mrs Bob.

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  • Started 8 months ago by unclearthur
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  1. unclearthur

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    If at first you don't succeed you are running about average.
    Posted 8 months ago #
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    Very nice!

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    I like!!! Very nice Arthur!!!
    I can't wait for their arrival!!

    Posted 8 months ago #
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    Thanks!

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    Very nice indeed!

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    Unclearthur you really worked the grain on those perfectly!

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    They look great! Great job UA!

    Mason jars and bale top jars, mason jars and bale top jars.... that is all!

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    Nice Job UA

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    WOW, UA does it....again!

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    Awesome pair, Arthur! I imagine pics don't do them justice.

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    saaaahweeet!

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    Very nice! Lucky pair I'd say!

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    Great job!

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    Very nice indeed Uncle Arthur!!!

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    Unclearthur, are those Walnut?

    Look good and congrats to Bob and Mrs Bob on a couple of new ones.

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    Yupper! Bob sent a Slab-O-Walnut , and I made it into pipes.

    Posted 8 months ago #
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    Very cool........ I've made a handful from walnut and they turned out great. Mine are from a slab of walnut burl that my dad found at an old sawmill..... laid under the table for over 40 years.

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    NEAT! Walnut burl is so pretty.

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    Very nice. I like the stem on the poker. It really works with the shape of the stummel.

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    Arthur said he put a hunk of the extension material in my package, I am going to attempt to make matching tampers with it and some scrap Walnut I have. Thanks Arthur!!

    Posted 8 months ago #
  21. unclearthur

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    No problem. Sounded like a great idea. A full 18 inch rod would have been an awful lot to make into tampers.

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  22. oldmaus

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    Very nice work as usual Arthur!

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    again Uncle you are a master of all things pipe related!

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    Posted 8 months ago #

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