I'm not going to answer that. This smells like a set up. I'm out.LatakiaLover wrote:Tyler doesn't even allow pictures of T-shirt-covered prettygirlbutts on here, you think he's gonna allow that?!Ocyd wrote:
Wah?!? nooee... wait, this is the internet I invoke the law of "pics or it didn't happen"
Ernie's Shrine of Pipe Excellence
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Actually, he's made a disturbing amount of them. At least a dozen, I bet.LatakiaLover wrote:Todd Johnson beat you to it, I'm afraid.Ocyd wrote:Damn this came to a head faster than I thought. Here I was going to make an anatomically correct pipe and you all ruined the surprise. I hope you are all happy, now Christmas is ruined for everyone.![]()
And sold it to some Chinese Guy for $4500![]()
(Not a rumor, I saw it with mine own eyeballs)
He wasn't the first. I think that credit goes to Jorne Micke, if I'm not mistaken. I'm also told Bo Nordh had vulcanite replacement handle on his lathe that was of similar design.
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The one I saw was his first, I think, based on the gag factor and all the WTF joking that accompanied its, um, unveiling, The summer of 2010, if memory serves. I figured it was a one-off deal, bein' so disgusting and all.Tyler wrote:
Actually, he's made a disturbing amount of them. At least a dozen, I bet.
That'll learn me.
The stamping was certainly interesting.

Now yer talkin' about them Europesians, though. They's confused. Why, hell, summa them even drive on the wrong side of the road.He wasn't the first. I think that credit goes to Jorne Micke, if I'm not mistaken. I'm also told Bo Nordh had vulcanite replacement handle on his lathe that was of similar design.
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As you might imagine, there's a certain set that commissions them. They almost all go to china, fwiw.LatakiaLover wrote:The one I saw was his first, I think, based on the gag factor and all the WTF joking that accompanied its, um, unveiling, The summer of 2010, if memory serves. I figured it was a one-off deal, bein' so disgusting and all.Tyler wrote:
Actually, he's made a disturbing amount of them. At least a dozen, I bet.
That'll learn me.
The stamping was certainly interesting.![]()
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That, fwiw, isn't a pipe.
You'll notice multiple stamps on the um, object to the left. That was a group effort.
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Depends on what your tamping with it...Yak wrote:I wondered about that. But it sure doesn't look like it would work as a tamper.

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I'm gonna second thate Markle wrote:Whaaaat?! Go sharpen your axe, clean your rifles, pour yourself a Scotch and maybe 'rassle a cow to the ground. They're good looking, but "ballet" and "feminine" aren't words a manly man (a man from TEXAS!) is allowed to use to describe Danish pipes. Five yard penalty on that one.Tyler wrote:
The Danish style is akin the ballet: lithe, graceful, flowing, feminine.


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I think that's a replacement handle for Brad Pohlmann's lathe or some other tool he had that was missing a handle.Tyler wrote:That, fwiw, isn't a pipe.
You'll notice multiple stamps on the um, object to the left. That was a group effort.
See what I did there?? "Some other tool". Get it?? Nudge, nudge. bwahahahah!

But seriously, I think that's what it was. Actually, I think it was mostly Todd that made it.

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"Personal Foul; being disgusting. 15 yard penalty, repeat first down."
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At least he didn't lose his card;andrew wrote:I'm gonna second thate Markle wrote:Whaaaat?! Go sharpen your axe, clean your rifles, pour yourself a Scotch and maybe 'rassle a cow to the ground. They're good looking, but "ballet" and "feminine" aren't words a manly man (a man from TEXAS!) is allowed to use to describe Danish pipes. Five yard penalty on that one.Tyler wrote:
The Danish style is akin the ballet: lithe, graceful, flowing, feminine.at least five yards... is there a penalty of more than five yards? If so, invoke that


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This thread seems to have gotten off track.
Ernie, do you have any more excellence to show us?
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Ernie, do you have any more excellence to show us?

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Phew that was some reading!
I am just glad none of my work is good enough to be critiqued here, I am not sure the servers could handle the traffic!
I am just glad none of my work is good enough to be critiqued here, I am not sure the servers could handle the traffic!
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I apologize.... I tried hard. Even stayed out of this thread until like page 10....RadDavis wrote:This thread seems to have gotten off track.
Ernie, do you have any more excellence to show us?![]()
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this came to me as very good bulldog
http://smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/Alexa ... _id=136893
what do you say? check the vid
http://smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/Alexa ... _id=136893
what do you say? check the vid
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Heri,heri wrote:this came to me as very good bulldog
http://smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/Alexa ... _id=136893
what do you say? check the vid
I'm thinking that we should probably stick with carvers that either participate on the forum, or don't mind having their work picked over in a public setting. Have you asked Tupitsyn?
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Nah, it's posted on Smoking Pipes. Legitimate fodder for discussion without asking permission, IMO. Maker's pipes get discussed in different forums all the time.
Very nice squat bulldog.
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Very nice squat bulldog.
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It's a very well executed bulldog for sure. I don't like the pinched style of the stem at the saddle though. I wish he would have gone with a stem the same width as the shank.
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I agree completely. That looks like a case of self-editing that didn't kick in soon enough. Usually less is more when it comes to geometric, angular shapes.wdteipen wrote:It's a very well executed bulldog for sure. I don't like the pinched style of the stem at the saddle though. I wish he would have gone with a stem the same width as the shank.
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