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Tommi
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Some new

Post by Tommi »

Hello together,
These are my newest pipes.
I am happy to read your comments.
Greetings Tommi

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d.huber
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Re: Some new

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Are you sure you don't have a sandblaster? :notworthy:

As always, great work! Do you sell all of the ones you make? I'm officially a Tommi fan. ;)
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Ocelot55
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Re: Some new

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I agree with UberHuberMan. You certainly have been prolific as of late. Very good job with all of these pipes.
AaronC
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Post by AaronC »

Beautiful work Tommi! :thumbsup:
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JonBood
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very nice work!
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Sorringowl
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Post by Sorringowl »

Beautiful pipes! Very nice shaping and, these are not sandblasted??? Wow!

Very nice stem work, too, especially on the 2nd pipe.
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Hudson
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Re: Some new

Post by Hudson »

Gorgeous work, nicely detailed, coherent design, at least to this artsy eye.

Curious about the mortise/tenon; they seem more robust than I'm used to seeing. Is that true or am I misreading the photos?
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Re: Some new

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Hudson wrote:Gorgeous work, nicely detailed, coherent design, at least to this artsy eye.

Curious about the mortise/tenon; they seem more robust than I'm used to seeing. Is that true or am I misreading the photos?
Depending on which you are viewing, he uses the 9mm filter for some. Germans use the filters so often you'll find they have the larger mortise/tenon made to fit.
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