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Jos
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Hi Folks,

here comes my first in 2011, out of the shop this afternoon:

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Bog oak and bamboo, 16 cm / 6.3" long, weight 40 g.

Comments, please ...

Regards, Jens
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Jens,

the best of you I´ve seen so far :thumbsup:
Amazing that morta and bambooooo go together so well.
Good job!

Cheerio!
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Is that laser engraving on the bamboo shank?
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A Beautiful Pot.
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Felix

Una Bonita Pot.
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Hi,

Thanks for Your comments ! I appreciate Your opinions much.

@ FredS: Yes, that's laser engraving. For me, the best way of marking ...

Regards, Jens
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Hey Jens,
i still have a hate-love relationship with fossilized bog-oak , it depends on how well the dark material is placed onto the shape of the pipe.
I like this one,you brought the rather plain grain to an appealing appearance underlining it with the bamboo-stem transition,it is a classic . :thumbsup:

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