Can’t agree more, that’s a really elegant swan. I enjoyed watching it as well even though i’m not a big fan to the length of a swan’s neck. I’m personally more into or chubby bent, or churchwarden.That's an elegant take on the "swan's neck".
Can’t agree more, that’s a really elegant swan. I enjoyed watching it as well even though i’m not a big fan to the length of a swan’s neck. I’m personally more into or chubby bent, or churchwarden.That's an elegant take on the "swan's neck".
I'm not entirely sure what you're asking.George, did I send you those photos of my pipes?
I agree. GBD did turn a lot of their bowls in their French facility.Al, that large bent GBD is the same shape/size as the Virgin I won a couple months ago on ebay. Unfortunately I was bidder #2 on this pipe. I bid a foolish amount, thinking no one would pay close to $300 for a GBD, but there is someone out there who wanted it more than I did. I am convinced those bowls were cut in France and then sent to England for finishing.
They probably find him, though he's aggressive about searching eBay and contacting sellers. Pipe shows can be a great source as well for online dealers.How does Gary keep finding all of these rare pieces?
With both of these, the poor results reflect the poor quality of the presentation, starting with wretchedly incompetent photography. I know, "wretchedly incompetent" is being really generous. But I'm in a generous mood.What about this DR and why? It didn't hit $400 even though it could be well-restored later as a "mint" one by some skillful hands, as i've seen so many.
I'd say someone got a good deal here... :wink:
Yes, but it worked out ok for me!With both of these, the poor results reflect the poor quality of the presentation, starting with wretchedly incompetent photography.