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Charl
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Here's another cutty. Would love to hear what you think, especially with regards to the previous one.
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Carl

Personally I really like everything on this pipe except the mouthpiece bit... thats a personal preferance though as I like to make mine with a bit more profile

Love the swirl mouthpiece and the subtile blast adds to the overall appeal

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Charl,

to put it short: Would you, please, sell this one to me?
Awaiting pm.

Cheerio!
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I agree with Walle. That's a beautiful piece. The stain compliments the swirled stem perfectly. The blast is great. Everything about this pipe fits harmoniously if you ask me. The bit is different but looks comfortable and functional. Very nice cutty. This is a pipe I would love to have in my collection, too.
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Charl, that is beautiful. :notworthy: If I didn't have a serious need to buy wood (the pipe is made of mostly wood so I suppose I could almost justify it) I would very seriously consider buying that pipe.

That blast is amazing.
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Really like it Charl! Nice work!
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I agree with the other guys. Well done, sir!

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Very nice, I like it alot :)
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Thank you very much, guys.
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I have to say that is the first use of that stem material that I really like. That is a really beautiful pipe, Charl.
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Nice pipe.
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Félix

Bonita pipa.
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Hi Charl,
a demanding task with the cumberland,and you solved it beautifully!!

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it is a very nice pipe, man.
where did you get this piece of briar? it is awesome.
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Thanks again.
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