A few new pipes

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A few new pipes

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Hey guys,

I finished up a few new ones I wanted to share with you all. Finally, I've had a chance (and the inspiration) to step outside my typical volcano shape and made the Merapi:

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Here's a shot of a new freehand bulldog that just hit the website:

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And finally, the first wax-only sandblasted pipe I've ever made on this new cutty:

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Just thought I'd share 'em with you all.

Jeff
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Post by jbacon »

jeff

love the freehand bulldog- i like the skin left on pipes.

any special tool to counter sink the bowl of just a lot of elbow grease

all three are very beautiful but especially love the bd

jim
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Jeff

Your pipes are always beauts mate. Great work. Bring 'em to Chicago and perhaps will bite on one. Ha! LOL.

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Post by mahaffy »

Jeff, very, very nice. And your photos -- @ 24 bits/pixel -- are friendly to us dial-up types! Come up on the screen quickly, but still are plenty viewable. Thanks for sharing.
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Wow Jeff, those are all beautiful pipes. I really love your work!

I was able to check out more pics of the Cutty, and the Bulldog on your website (both are assume!), but I would love to see more pics of the Merapi too, and couldn't find those on your website. Any chance we could see some more angles on that one?

You are making awesome pipes, Jeff!
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sethile wrote:....I would love to see more pics of the Merapi too, and couldn't find those on your website. Any chance we could see some more angles on that one?
Great, I found them!
http://www.jalanpipes.com/110%20Gallery.html

Wow, what a beauty!
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Thanks a lot guys! The Merapi volcano is now in its content owner's hands. It was certainly a step out for me. I have another three in the works. Two are along design themes you've seen from me before (if you've seen my work) and one that is off-the-wall.
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Really cool bud!
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Post by geigerpipes »

Cool pipes Jeff

Of the 3 the volcano variation is is my fav. but all 3 are beuties
Smoke in peace!!

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