Hallo gentlemen, this is some more experiments on briar and olive
epsilon2 Starting to Get Obsessed Dec 9, 2015 240 0 Apr 6, 2016 #1 Hallo gentlemen, this is some more experiments on briar and olive
cosmicfolklore Lifer Aug 9, 2013 35,304 81,662 Between the Heart of Alabama and Hot Springs NC Apr 6, 2016 #2 That rhodie looks pretty cool. Do you have a better side shot of it? These pictures look very dramatic, but it's hard to tell what the profile looks like from them.
That rhodie looks pretty cool. Do you have a better side shot of it? These pictures look very dramatic, but it's hard to tell what the profile looks like from them.
epsilon2 Starting to Get Obsessed Dec 9, 2015 240 0 Apr 6, 2016 #3 Thank you Sir! I know I'm a terible fotografer I have only this picture ....
cosmicfolklore Lifer Aug 9, 2013 35,304 81,662 Between the Heart of Alabama and Hot Springs NC Apr 6, 2016 #4 That's great, beautiful work!
newbroom Lifer Jul 11, 2014 6,384 10,152 North Central Florida Apr 6, 2016 #5 That's the first rusticated stem I ever saw.
epsilon2 Starting to Get Obsessed Dec 9, 2015 240 0 Apr 6, 2016 #6 I use to rusticate almost all my mouthpieces with the same patern of the bowl. Some great European pipemakers doing that very often. On this pipe everything is rusticated
I use to rusticate almost all my mouthpieces with the same patern of the bowl. Some great European pipemakers doing that very often. On this pipe everything is rusticated
lohengrin Lifer Jun 16, 2015 1,198 3 Apr 7, 2016 #7 Well done. I like the Black Butterfly. Something disquieting in it!
pitchfork Lifer May 25, 2012 4,030 611 Apr 7, 2016 #9 Those are really interesting. In a good way. :clap: Are the rusticated stems vulcanite or acrylic?
epsilon2 Starting to Get Obsessed Dec 9, 2015 240 0 Apr 8, 2016 #11 I use both materials for mouthpieces but i prefer acrylic ☺ Thank you again gentlemen