My stepdad sent me an email with this link and I thought some of you would find this to be interesting, and helpful to new guys.
http://www.vintageprojects.com/woodshop/pipe-making.pdf
Vintage pipe making plans
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Nylon is better stem material than vulcanite? Whoopsie.
UFOs must be real. There's no other explanation for cats.
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When was this article first published, and how long has J.H. Lowe been around?
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From his website: Founded in 1947, in Brooklyn, NY, J. H. Lowe & Co. has been providing quality smoking pipe repair parts around the world. Since its inception, J. H. Lowe is a family business started by Abel and Gertrude and was lastly being run by their youngest son, Howard. Tim West, Inc. now owns J. H. Lowe & Co. and now operates the J. H. Lowe business from Columbus, Ohio. Tim West has been a Briar Pipemaker and a Pipe Repairman since 1975. He made his first pipe in 1967.Ratimus wrote:When was this article first published, and how long has J.H. Lowe been around?
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That's interesting, thanks for sharing!
I find that chuck quite interesting.
I find that chuck quite interesting.