Usually it takes four months of training to learn how to read a CT scan.
That’s with bones and stuff that’s inside our bodies that’s really mysterious, because it’s dark in there and you usually can’t see it!Usually it takes four months of training to learn how to read a CT scan.
I’m not to worried about sand pits in my briar, I just fill the holes with superglue, ramen noodles, and saw dust.That’s with bones and stuff that’s inside our bodies that’s really mysterious, because it’s dark in there and you usually can’t see it!
But every pipe smoker knows what briar should look like! If only the mainstream status quo medical industrial complex wasn’t monopolizing the essential equipment that we need!
I’d never use superglue.I’m not to worried about sand pits in my briar, I just fill the holes with superglue, ramen noodles, and saw dust.
I only use organic free range superglue from the NetherlandsI’d never use superglue.
Try tripe.
DO.IT.If I decided to jump on the band wagon with the “ commissioned” pipe crew, the spending of my lunch money would include more than just having it my way. Would I be going to the extreme if the added requirement involved internal exam of the selected block of briar? Photo imaging may prove rather expensive but I am sure one of my Drs motivated by the dollar sign could slip in under the radar of Medicare. Is this just a pipe dream or is my clutch slipping ?.
Try a local veterinarian. They have X-ray machines and little oversight.Take the block to the radiology department of your local hospital after hours, i.e night shift,and slip the x-ray tech $50.00 to take a few digital x-ray images and burn a CD of the images for you.
This is marvelous! I love old shit!View attachment 126173
"This display is dated 1935 in the lower left hand corner... Notice the advertising that states that Kaufmann Bros. uses x-ray for their Drinkless KayWoodie pipes."
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Bargain John's Antiques | Kaufmann Bros & Bondy Inc Tobacco Smoking Briar Pipe Display - Bargain John's Antiques
Thanks for some degree of vindication but Isill not remove my Kevlar vest because some do not know how to take a joke.View attachment 126173
"This display is dated 1935 in the lower left hand corner... Notice the advertising that states that Kaufmann Bros. uses x-ray for their Drinkless KayWoodie pipes."
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Bargain John's Antiques | Kaufmann Bros & Bondy Inc Tobacco Smoking Briar Pipe Display - Bargain John's Antiques
Who says they have to know. I'm an x-ray tech. If I was still working in a hospital I'd definitely do it on one of my pipes. Id then print it, frame it, and hang it on the wall.As a physician, I have tried many (many) times to have my pipes run through a CT or MRI by my radiology colleges. It simply can't be done. The hospital and review boards won't allow it. I have even begged the administrators to let me do it "just once", but they are afraid of the legal downfall and social media stigma. I would love to do it, but it is a "pipe dream."