Rhodesian "SP"

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maxmil
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Rhodesian "SP"

Post by maxmil »

This Rhodesian the elaborated yesterday to see what you think.
Best regards.
Félix

Esta Rhodesian la elaboré ayer; a ver que os parece.
Saludos.
Félix

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Charl
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I like it! The way the topline of the shank and stem curves gently upward, and then tapers down to the bit. Nice.
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Very nice. You've been especially prolific lately.

I'm not sure if I would call that a Rhodesian; looks more like a Dublin to me, but whatever it is I like it. The only thing that bothers my eye is how thick the stem in at the shank/stem junction, however I think that is more of an aesthetic judgement.

Looks great. Keep up the good work.
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This looks really good!

Only comment I have is that the pipe feels bottom heavy to me. You did a great job continuing that lower line into the stem, but, as a result, the stem wound up beefy near the shank/stem juncture, causing the pipe to lose some of its elegance, to my eye.

Other than that, I got nothin'. Good work!
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