This began as a revisitation of the cutty. I took the idea of the nub on the bottom, and tried to incorporate it more elegantly. Now I think it might be a bit of an acorn, but ah well, either way I like it.
Let me know what ya'll think! All critique is welcome!
Cheers!
Yeti
Yeti Pipe #35- Brego
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Re: Yeti Pipe #35- Brego
Is there a ridge at the stem/shank junction? It almost looks like your stem diam. is larger than the shank by a tiny amt. The rim finish is nice, it will keep clean, but you still can enjoy some plateaux.
Andrew
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Re: Yeti Pipe #35- Brego
Great pipe. I really like the plateaux around the rim and the line of the bottom of the bowl.
Nice!
Nice!
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Re: Yeti Pipe #35- Brego
Very impressive finish. Very well done.
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That's the worst lookin' squat bent bulldog I ever saw. Too skinny, the bowl's all kinds of messed up, and the damn thing isn't even bent.
UFOs must be real. There's no other explanation for cats.
Re: Yeti Pipe #35- Brego
Really nice contrast stain, and the grain orientation works well. I noticed the same thing Andrew did about the little bulge just right of the junction.
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Oooooooooo yeah. That's a fine, classy shape.
I love what you've done with the plateaux, especially.
I love what you've done with the plateaux, especially.
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Re: Yeti Pipe #35- Brego
Gorgeous, love the way the stem flares out, those really smoke well and are comfortable in the mouth.
Beautiful.
Beautiful.