Some folks here may remember seeing this Tinsky hawkbill I bought a while back.
Well, not only did I think it was absolutely stunning to look at, but it has been producing killer-good smokes every time!
So I just had to get another Tinsky pipe. (It must be the Greek briar he uses.) The choice? A bulldog -- my 2nd favorite shape.
So, just in from Mark Tinsky's shop in Wolf Creek, Montana, a freshly minted bulldog based on his Christmas 2011 Dark Blast design.
The chamber is ¾" wide and 1¼" deep. The pipe is 5¼" long and weighs only 40 grams.
The drilling is perfect and it passes a pipe cleaner like it had eyes.
The walls of the bowl are so smooth they feel as if they had been polished.
Well, not only did I think it was absolutely stunning to look at, but it has been producing killer-good smokes every time!
So I just had to get another Tinsky pipe. (It must be the Greek briar he uses.) The choice? A bulldog -- my 2nd favorite shape.
So, just in from Mark Tinsky's shop in Wolf Creek, Montana, a freshly minted bulldog based on his Christmas 2011 Dark Blast design.
The chamber is ¾" wide and 1¼" deep. The pipe is 5¼" long and weighs only 40 grams.
The drilling is perfect and it passes a pipe cleaner like it had eyes.
The walls of the bowl are so smooth they feel as if they had been polished.