Liverpool "Pidgeon"

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maxmil
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Liverpool "Pidgeon"

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Yesterday I was watching a movie and seeing Walter Pidgeon smoking his pipe encouraged me to make one, I set to work, and I drew this Liverpool.
Best regards.
Félix

Ayer estuve viendo una película de Walter Pidgeon y verlo fumar su pipa me estimuló a hacer una, me puse manos a la obra, y elaboré esta Liverpool.
Saludos.
Félix

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Re: Liverpool "Pidgeon"

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Very nice. I like that natural color with the sandblast.
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Re: Liverpool "Pidgeon"

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Pipe is very good. but if the bowl tilted forward by two degrees ...
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Re: Liverpool "Pidgeon"

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It's a really good looking pipe.

Dublins are easy to make, but this is a liverpool, and you did a really good work on the shank and stem.

PS. I've noticed that you rarely give us straight profile photo of your pipes.That way I can't see your pipe's form on full scale.
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Re: Liverpool "Pidgeon"

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I do it in my blog, in all my pipes indicated the weight and dimensions.
In this case, are:

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Best regards.
Félix


archaggelosmichail wrote:It's a really good looking pipe.

Dublins are easy to make, but this is a liverpool, and you did a really good work on the shank and stem.

PS. I've noticed that you rarely give us straight profile photo of your pipes.That way I can't see your pipe's form on full scale.
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Re: Liverpool "Pidgeon"

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Why?.
I already did on this one:

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Best regards.
Félix

Sokolik wrote:but if the bowl tilted forward by two degrees ...
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