44-12 'Lewis'
Re: 44-12 'Lewis'
That is waaaaaay cool!
First off, I think this is the first olive wood pipe I've ever seen that I liked.
Second, your choice of stem material is inspired for this pipe.
Third, keep 'em comin'!
First off, I think this is the first olive wood pipe I've ever seen that I liked.
Second, your choice of stem material is inspired for this pipe.
Third, keep 'em comin'!
Re: 44-12 'Lewis'
As above.
David.
David.
Re: 44-12 'Lewis'
A beautiful pipe.
Best regards.
Félix
Una pipa preciosa.
Saludos.
Félix
Best regards.
Félix
Una pipa preciosa.
Saludos.
Félix
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Re: 44-12 'Lewis'
Yep, I've been on the fence with the different colored "cumberland" ebonite stems. The application has to be just right for it to work for me. This stem works perfect with the olivewood. Very nicely done.
Re: 44-12 'Lewis'
Great pipe!
I agree with you Wayne, I love to use some of the colored cumberland myself. But, I just can't seem to find the right combination. Maybe I'll try to get some pointers from Nate.
Abe
I agree with you Wayne, I love to use some of the colored cumberland myself. But, I just can't seem to find the right combination. Maybe I'll try to get some pointers from Nate.
Abe
Re: 44-12 'Lewis'
Hi Nate,
yes, that's the way the cooky should crumble,the grain flows all the way from head to toe underlining the shape beautifully!
Abi
yes, that's the way the cooky should crumble,the grain flows all the way from head to toe underlining the shape beautifully!
Abi
Re: 44-12 'Lewis'
Thanks Abi, that means a great deal coming from the olivewood master himself!Abi Natur wrote:Hi Nate,
yes, that's the way the cooky should crumble,the grain flows all the way from head to toe underlining the shape beautifully!
Abi
Re: 44-12 'Lewis'
Nate, stunning piece of olive and masterful use of that!
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Thanks Charl!!Charl wrote:Nate, stunning piece of olive and masterful use of that!