Blasted Billiard and Blasted Danish Rhodesian

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Blasted Billiard and Blasted Danish Rhodesian

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Thanks for the tremendous help from this community. Slowly improving with each new pipe. On the Rhodesian I just tried my best to copy Rad.

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Re: Blasted Billiard and Blasted Danish Rhodesian

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Well... better and better, as you say.

On the bent pipe, it looks like you maybe buffed the button out of "sharp", and overall the stem looks just a little thick, though you got the taper so nice that a guy can hardly complain. On the stummel, I'm not totally sure if the wide taper works on the shank or if the pipe would look better with a more uniform shank radius all the way (or just less of a "swoop" if that's the technical term... :roll: ).

But it's a very attractive pipe.


The lovat could probably use a slight thinning of the stem on the saddled in part, or at least a sharpening of the edges - there's a bit of wobble in the shaping there. Button looks better on that pipe.

But those look like pipes to me.
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Re: Blasted Billiard and Blasted Danish Rhodesian

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Here's my critique...you sold the Rhodie too soon.......YOU JERK! Seriously though, I really love the Rhodesian. You did a great job of bringing out some really nice ring grain. But seriously, Jerk face...thanks for not selling me this pipe. I thought we were close. :lol:

The billiard...I like it as well, but from one of the profile pics (the one with the bowl facing to the right) it looks like the face bulges out just a bit. Also, the shank seems to dip just slightly in the middle. Still a great looking pipe, though, and the stem looks to be the perfect length. Nice job on both.
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From my point of view, two pipes perfect.
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Bajo mi punto de vista, dos pipas perfectas.
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Re: Blasted Billiard and Blasted Danish Rhodesian

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Hi Sean,
i like them both,love at first sight...they seem very delicate and beautifully sanded with an intense finish.
Congrats :thumbsup:
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Thanks guys!
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Re: Blasted Billiard and Blasted Danish Rhodesian

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What is it with the pipemakers on this forum? I don't like Rhodesians. I DON'T LIKE RHODESIANS!

So, why do I like this one so damned much? Sheesh!

That is a beautiful pipe, my friend and that cumberland stem is just the icing on the cake.

Now, I love billiards, and I definitely love this one, but dammit, why do I like that Rhodesian so much? Great, now I want a Rhodesian... :banghead:

Awesome work!
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Re: Blasted Billiard and Blasted Danish Rhodesian

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Hi

Two very nice pipe, and beautiful sandblasting.

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Re: Blasted Billiard and Blasted Danish Rhodesian

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i LOVE that danish rhodesian and the billiard ain't too shabby either! well done.
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Re: Blasted Billiard and Blasted Danish Rhodesian

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I think your blast on the billiard is nice, but I wouldn't hit it quite so hard right before the stem. You want to preserve the shape as much as possible, and that heavy blast made the shank wonky.
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Re: Blasted Billiard and Blasted Danish Rhodesian

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Thanks guys. I think I need to use a smaller stamping area, it takes up too much room on the bottom of the shank and lips around too far on the sides. I think this is what giving the shank a "wobbly" look where it goes from blasted to smooth and back to blasted.

Thoughts? Thanks everyone for your encouragement!
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