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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Enjoyed a tasty lunch, and am a quarter of the way through this bowl of Drucquer and Sons Loch Ness in a 2002 Ser Jacopo Delecta Fatta A Mano R1 sandblast Rhodesian with a smooth extension at the shank with a military mount and a tapered black acrylic stem. This blend was released for sale today. Working on a review of this blend.
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Dec 3, 2021
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Close to finishing this bowl of KBV Father’s Day in a post-1964 black sandblasted medium bend Parker Super BriarBark 109 group 4 bulldog with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Lunch follows this smoke.
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Whenever I see this pipe, I think of the early drawings of the Thing (of the Fantastic Four by Jack Kirby) before he looked more jagged.

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weezell

Lifer
Oct 12, 2011
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St. Bruno: Ready Rubbed in a​

LePeltier Clay/ Porcelain (or whatever) ... ?


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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,864
655,815
Whenever I see this pipe, I think of the early drawings of the Thing (of the Fantastic Four by Jack Kirby) before he looked more jagged.

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Jack Kirby was not only my biggest comic book inspiration, but a close friend, too. You couldn't pick a better artist for me, man.

This particular drawing (which I believe was the original presentation piece Kirby showed Stan Lee) shows that Kirby went from having the Thing with dinosaur skin to rocks. He's uglier here.
 
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