Partial blast volcano

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NathanA
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Partial blast volcano

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I won't lie . . . I spent a lot of time on Bruce's website because I consider him to be the master of the volcano. I am super happy with the way this one came out. A couple of sand pits forced me to blast the bottom but the bird's eye came out amazing. Love to hear your thoughts.

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Again, nice work! Really like that extension you had to wrestle a tiger to get! ;)
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I do no, as a rule, like valcanos. I do like that one. I am very impressed. Well done.
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I do not, as a rule, like volcanoes. I do not like this one. I am very impressed. Well done.
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Let me say this about that:

Two persons, as a rule, do not like volcanoes/valcanos. One of those does like this one. The other does not. Whether it is a volcano or a valcano, I do not know. I hope you do.

I am very impressed. All done. :wink:

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I do, as a rule, like volcanoes. I do like that one. I am very impressed. Well done.
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Nice pipe, - beautiful executed, no any line disturb my eyes, well done.

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Very, Very nice. Its a shame you had to blast the bottom, but I think it turned out quite well.
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That is a fantastic looking pipe, Nathan. Congratulations. I'm sure whoever ends up giving it a home will be very pleased.
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Thanks everyone. I am sure there is a compliment in there somewhere. :lol:
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Again, nice pipe! I think the rustication really ads to it. It looks like an artistic choice rather than a forced decision. The only thing I see that is even a little off is the crooked stamp. I do not look forward to stamping, but it seems like a necessary evil.

Great pipe!

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