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here is another i recently finished... nice grain on one side at least. any criticism welcomed and appreciated. thanks.




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I dig the shape. The stem work is really good. I like smaller pipes. To sell professionally, I think most makers would rusticate or sandblast that briar due to the meh grain. Nice job otherwise, Sam.
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Nice pipe, Sam!

The bend in the stem lacks continuity for me. It starts then flattens out. There's almost, but not quite, a kink in the middle to my eyes.
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Nice pipe, Sam!

I'm not seeing that kink that David is.

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its very slight Rad. time for a new prescription!
btw sam, lovely pipe with great finishing
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nice pipe... love it... :)
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Good shaping, Sam. I like it, and like it a lot actually. Shame about the briar that's a bit iffy.
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Nice work. I like the extension. Is that ivory?
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RadDavis wrote:Nice pipe, Sam!

I'm not seeing that kink that David is.

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That's because you're eyes are getting old (says the guy with an optometrist appointment this afternoon). ;)

Seriously though, "kink" may be too dramatic of a word. To my eyes, the stem begins to curve from the saddle, then flattens out half way through. Less "kink," more "the line of the stem lacks continuity."

I could also be completely wrong. It has happened before. :P
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Sam, nice pipe... I'm not seeing the kink either... Could just be angles and light your seeing David

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Yeah, David, try looking at your computer from a different angle.

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Before I read any of this I was going to say, really nice stem work!
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thanks for the comments guys. i really need to get a blasting set up... perhaps i'll set this one aside and refinish it once i do.
Growley wrote:Nice work. I like the extension. Is that ivory?
it's actually faux ivory.
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UberHuberMan wrote: There's almost, but not quite, a kink in the middle of my eyes.
fixed.
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sam a wrote:
UberHuberMan wrote: There's almost, but not quite, a kink in the middle of my eyes.
fixed.
How did you know I got contacts? :lol:

Yup, seems I'm the only one seeing that. On closer inspection, I'm really only noticing it in the hand photos. Maybe it is a light thing. ::shrug::

Well in any case, this is a sweet pipe. Keep up the good work! :)
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I'd buy it! :thumbsup:
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RadDavis wrote:Yeah, David, try looking at your computer from a different angle.

Rad
I balanced the monitor upside down on my cat's back. During the .03 seconds that worked I totally saw the truth.
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Davis thinks your stems are kinky...
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Alden wrote:Davis thinks your stems are kinky...
Wrong! That's uberhuberduberdude.

Hope this helps.

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Thats funny, I meant to type David.
At least now we are clear. David thinks they're kinky, but they DO NOT arouse Rad at all.
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