Pipemaking Jam-Session

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ToddJohnson
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Pipemaking Jam-Session

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Brad Pohlmann, Steve Morrisette, Jeff Gracik and I recently got together for several days of carving at Brad's place in southern Oregon. For those of you who are interested, I've written about it here.

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Wow... that looks like it was an awesome time!

I looked for an emoticon that would show that I was green with envy... :raishand: that's the best I could do.

Thanks for spending the time to document it!
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It must have been really great - four experienced pipemakers sharing knowledge and collaborating on that blowfish.

The beauty of the blowfish, now that it has entered the lists as a recognised shape, is that it allows for the most variation and creativity of all the well known named pipe shapes. You certainly seem to have mastered the shape.
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Wow! That would be an amazing experience! :shock:
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Awesome. :D


Funny, I feel cold just looking at that picture. :shock:

Glad I don't have to worry about that over here. :D LOL



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