Scottie Dog 2.0
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Scottie Dog 2.0
I based the bowl of this dog on a 1960's Comoy Bulldog I have. I like the overall proportions of this one better than the last one I did.
Length: 5.88"
Width: 1.32"
Height: 1.63"
Chamber: .60" x 1.50"
Weight: 24g
Length: 5.88"
Width: 1.32"
Height: 1.63"
Chamber: .60" x 1.50"
Weight: 24g
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Re: Scottie Dog 2.0
Looks great, Scottie,
have to say though, I prefer the more stacklike bowl of your last bulldog.
Finish looks great!
cheers,
Jeremy
have to say though, I prefer the more stacklike bowl of your last bulldog.
Finish looks great!
cheers,
Jeremy
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It's a nice-looking smooth pipe. I think moving the widest part of the bowl towards the shank a little more would balance the pipe visually a little better, but it does look good as it is. Keep up the nice work.
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Re: Scottie Dog 2.0
The last one was more whimsical for sure. I will be making more of them...and soon. I just really have a soft spot for that old Comoy I haveseamonster wrote:Looks great, Scottie,
have to say though, I prefer the more stacklike bowl of your last bulldog.
Finish looks great!
cheers,
Jeremy
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Re: Scottie Dog 2.0
Bulldog with a round shank? Isn't it more of a Rhodesian then?
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Re: Scottie Dog 2.0
A very original pipe.
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BrianMadsen wrote:Bulldog with a round shank? Isn't it more of a Rhodesian then?
No....It's a Scottie Dog Men.....you guys NEVER listen to ANYTHING we say, do you??
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Smart assBrianMadsen wrote:Say what?
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Re: Scottie Dog 2.0
Me likey.
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Re: Scottie Dog 2.0
Very nice Scottie Dog. I would be afraid of my big dumb numb hands breaking that delicate looking shank.
Re: Scottie Dog 2.0
Another beauty Scottie. A delicate long shank with a well executed bowl perched precariously on the end. I'm not the expert everyone else is I just know I like your pipes.
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No, we don't!scotties22 wrote:BrianMadsen wrote:Bulldog with a round shank? Isn't it more of a Rhodesian then?
No....It's a Scottie Dog Men.....you guys NEVER listen to ANYTHING we say, do you??
FYI I think you should make a pencil diamond shank!
Re: Scottie Dog 2.0
I'm not a pencil shank kinda guy but your execution is really good.