Reeled, damnit.Realed you in!
That’s amazing and requires a lot of skill, I take my hat off to you sir. I’ve never tried using one before but would love to give it a go. Please post your progress somewhere here I’d be very interested.I’ve used red dogwood bush before. There were a lot of really nice straight suckers coming up from the base of the trees. As a pruned them, I saved about eight really nice straight sections of hazelnut. There was four that were really nice and long. I saved them for making some Atlatl “arrows”. I have plans to design an Atlatl handle this summer.
What a fine and sturdy pipe that is. Look at the ring grain!?I think this may be the first time I didn’t post in the wrong month first. Pipe Force VI in an Eltang blasted lumberman with camel bone
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Love the little bit of silver work on the Meer with the amber coloured stem!2019 Sunset Harbor Flake in the meer. Every time I smoke this one, I question why I spend money on other more expensive English Blends. If you love English blends and you haven’t tried it, do yourself a favor.
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That’s one of my favorites that you post….I haven’t seen many with spalted wood. That pecan is beautiful.Almost a third of the way through this bowl of year 2015 John Aylesbury Sir John’s Flake Virginia in a straight smooth light brown 2020 Ryan Alden Ace of Spades squat bulldog with a spalted pecan top and ferrule that’s attached to the tapered black acrylic stem.
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Thank you.Wow Wow Wow. That's beautiful @OzPiper!