Blowfish carving

For discussion of the drilling and shaping of the stummel.
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W.Pastuch
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Re: Blowfish carving

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It is possible that Kirk here likes the way a poorly made pipe looks- it seems a lot of people do from what I see online. In that case it's perfectly fine for him to make a blowish right away, it will be ugly and he will like it, so everyone's gonna be happy.

It takes some aesthetic refinement to see the difference between a melted lollypop blowfish and a shaping masterpiece blowfish, some people just don't see it.
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W.Pastuch wrote:It takes some aesthetic refinement to see the difference between a melted lollypop blowfish and a shaping masterpiece blowfish, some people just don't see it.
Hard to believe, isn't it?
http://www.dshpipes.com

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d.huber wrote:
W.Pastuch wrote:It takes some aesthetic refinement to see the difference between a melted lollypop blowfish and a shaping masterpiece blowfish, some people just don't see it.
Hard to believe, isn't it?
No.

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