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Senatorov
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Pipe Senatorov ¹25

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All good evening. Well here has finished one more HORN. Other photos a site www.senatorov.lv
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Post by pennsyscot »

Assume shape and finish!! what type of finish?
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pennsyscot wrote:Assume shape and finish!! what type of finish?
Wax Carnuba
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Post by wdteipen »

Man those are awesome pipes. You certainly are a master of the craft out of nowhere it seems.
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Post by Charl »

Another nice horn! What type of wood is the inlay?
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Charl wrote:Another nice horn! What type of wood is the inlay?
The insert is made of wood Buckeye Burl
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finish...

Post by bugsy »

did you stain the pipe ? or use carnuba only? this pipe is awesome!!!
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bugsy wrote:did you stain the pipe ? or use carnuba only? this pipe is awesome!!!
I on all pipes use only wax carnuba.
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Post by Smitty »

Love the shape of that one. I really like the cuved top as opposed to a flat top. Very nice graining too!
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