Chimney "Mr. Hyde"

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Chimney "Mr. Hyde"

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This curved Chimney dedicate it to the movie "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", 1941, directed by Victor Fleming, in which Spencer Tracy, in my humble opinion, plays Mr. Hyde of the best in film history.
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Félix

Esta Chimney curvada se la dedico a la película "El extraño caso de Mr. Jekyll " (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) del año 1941, dirigida por Victor Fleming, en la que Spencer Tracy, desde mí humilde punto de vista, interpreta al mejor Mr. Hyde de la historia del cine.
Saludos.
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I really like this pipe. Nice work.
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Glad, thank you very much.
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Félix
andrew wrote:I really like this pipe. Nice work.
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Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Thank you for showing. :D
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Thank you very much.
Best regards.
Félix
pipedreamer wrote:Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Thank you for showing. :D
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Beautiful!
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Great work as always Felix. I'm a fan of Spencer Tracy. Too many favorites to list them all but "Inherit the Wind" and "Bad Day at Black Rock" are right up there.
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Thank you very much.
Best regards.
Félix
mightysmurf8201 wrote:Beautiful!
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Thank you very much.
Best regards.
Félix

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oklahoma red wrote:Great work as always Felix. I'm a fan of Spencer Tracy. Too many favorites to list them all but "Inherit the Wind" and "Bad Day at Black Rock" are right up there.
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Nice work. You can really see the growth rings even though it's a smooth. Does anyone know if there is a process reason behind this, or is it just inherent in the block itself?
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I think that is inherent in the block itself and the way it absorbs the dye.
Thank you for the comment.
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Félix

Thomas Tkach wrote:Nice work. You can really see the growth rings even though it's a smooth. Does anyone know if there is a process reason behind this, or is it just inherent in the block itself?
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Nice pipe. Looking at the photos, I couldn't help wondering what this would look like blasted.
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You're right, it would be a nice pipe.
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Félix
Charl wrote:Nice pipe. Looking at the photos, I couldn't help wondering what this would look like blasted.
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I like this and it's counter part.

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Thank you very much.
Best regards.
Félix
socrates wrote:I like this and it's counter part.

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Felix, I think this is my favorite pipe of yours to date.
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A matter of taste.
Thank you for the comment.
Best regards.
Félix
JMG wrote:Felix, I think this is my favorite pipe of yours to date.
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