New Crosby Classic Type Rusticate

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ArtGuy
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New Crosby Classic Type Rusticate

Post by ArtGuy »

Hey there,

I went ahead and made a classic type shape.

Aspero

Weight = 1.5oz

Height = 1.5"

Length = 5.5"

Tobacco Chamber Diameter = 13/16"

Tobacco Chamber Depth = 1 1/8"

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Post by achduliebe »

John...WOW that is a gorgeous pipe. What else can I say, I absolutely love everything about this pipe. Simply awesome!
-Bryan

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Post by sethile »

Very nice pipe John! I love it too!
Well done, Scott
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Post by forrest »

It looks great, If i seen it at a shop, I would buy it for my collection.
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Post by ckr »

I am not overly fond of rusticated pipes but this one is starting to change my mind. I think it looks very natural due to how evenly it has been done.

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I am sure that someday, probably sooner than later, I will get a chunk of wood where rustication is the way to go. How did you rusticate this pipe?
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Post by ArtGuy »

I used the same tool described in the how-to section on this site. Nothing overly fancy.
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