https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReQkTUkT09M
danielplainview Lifer Mar 30, 2014 2,853 118 wv May 6, 2015 #1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReQkTUkT09M
K klause Guest May 6, 2015 #2 Your work never ceases to astound me - quite spectacular. That's a beauty of a Bulldog - I'm in awe!
ssjones Moderator Staff member May 11, 2011 20,046 15,814 Covington, Louisiana postimg.cc May 6, 2015 #3 Who knew a lowly Starfire had such great briar! As a fan of surf music, I enjoyed that addition to the video. Who is the artist?
Who knew a lowly Starfire had such great briar! As a fan of surf music, I enjoyed that addition to the video. Who is the artist?
brass Lifer Jun 4, 2014 1,840 12 United States May 6, 2015 #4 Really nice grain and nice work. How many hours were involved?
dulgunz Can't Leave Feb 11, 2015 310 0 May 6, 2015 #5 Daniel, great work as always! Did you or the better half do that one?
cosmicfolklore Moderator Staff member Aug 9, 2013 36,468 89,365 Between the Heart of Alabama and Hot Springs NC May 6, 2015 #6 Very cool. Nice and shiny!!
voorhees Lifer May 30, 2012 3,833 931 Gonadistan May 6, 2015 #8 Love it. Nice work, bet it smokes wonderfully.
newbroom Lifer Jul 11, 2014 6,537 12,594 North Central Florida May 6, 2015 #9 If you spotted that pipe because it was superficially nasty and had superior grain, an unbelievably thin saddle stem and beautiful lines, that's good. What you did with those ingredients is pretty spectacular!
If you spotted that pipe because it was superficially nasty and had superior grain, an unbelievably thin saddle stem and beautiful lines, that's good. What you did with those ingredients is pretty spectacular!
jackswilling Lifer Feb 15, 2015 1,777 26 May 6, 2015 #10 Like the new resto presentation format, YouTube video. Great production of the video and per usual the pipe looks better than new.
Like the new resto presentation format, YouTube video. Great production of the video and per usual the pipe looks better than new.
beefeater33 Lifer Apr 14, 2014 4,323 7,007 Central Ohio May 6, 2015 #11 SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!!!!!!!!! :clap:
jpmcwjr Lifer May 12, 2015 26,265 29,180 Carmel Valley, CA May 17, 2015 #13 Beautiful work. Did you blacken the inside of the grooves around the bowl! If so, how, please!
danielplainview Lifer Mar 30, 2014 2,853 118 wv May 17, 2015 #14 @ jpm, I didn't stain it. I removed the stain and left it natural. I missed a shot of the best part of grain on the pipe in my first post.
@ jpm, I didn't stain it. I removed the stain and left it natural. I missed a shot of the best part of grain on the pipe in my first post.
gloucesterman Lifer Jan 4, 2015 1,858 13 Massachusetts May 17, 2015 #15 As always, impressive. And the presentation was great!!!
jpmcwjr Lifer May 12, 2015 26,265 29,180 Carmel Valley, CA May 19, 2015 #16 Very nice grain. I was wondering if just the grooves around the bowl were treated in any manner- they look very sharp1
Very nice grain. I was wondering if just the grooves around the bowl were treated in any manner- they look very sharp1
spartanfan Starting to Get Obsessed Oct 3, 2013 110 14 May 19, 2015 #17 Love the birdseye on the bottom. Great work bring it back to life.
ejames Lifer Oct 6, 2009 3,916 28 May 19, 2015 #18 I was wondering if just the grooves around the bowl were treated in any manner- they look very sharp1 Click to expand... The Starfires were given a contrast type staining at the factory.using black as the initial stain which is why the beads are black. Nice work Dave!
I was wondering if just the grooves around the bowl were treated in any manner- they look very sharp1 Click to expand... The Starfires were given a contrast type staining at the factory.using black as the initial stain which is why the beads are black. Nice work Dave!
menuhin Part of the Furniture Now Oct 21, 2014 642 4 May 19, 2015 #19 Magic! Thanks for sharing, I especially enjoy how you edit the video so that the music goes with the transformation. :clap:
Magic! Thanks for sharing, I especially enjoy how you edit the video so that the music goes with the transformation. :clap: