pipe from Corsican plateaux

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pipe from Corsican plateaux

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Corsican plateaux isn´t the easiest woodto find and i got the opportunity to buy some from Refbjerg. It´s just amazing in grain, hard as stone.
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My wife will be sure I'm getting senile if I don't hurry and wipe the saliva off my chin. Gosh, that's pretty!
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Corsican plateaux

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here is another one a sitter...
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Those are awesome bud. The grain is striking. Wonderful work.
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So pretty I can't imagine being able to keep them lit --- I'd be forever taking them out of my mouth to admire them.
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Brovo!
Very nice. I'd like to see more pictures of the first one when you get a chance.
Great Job.
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Very beautiful pipes Ronny! Yes, the grain in those is very striking, and I love the way you worked the shape with the grain in each of them, but I think especially the sitter. I really like them both. I'd love to see more pics of the first one too...
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