Mi nueva pipa de Baulenas

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Mi nueva pipa de Baulenas

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Hola,

Soy nuevo en el foro.

Os quiero presentar mi nueva pipa, de tipo canadiense, del artesano español Baulenas.

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Lleva la inscripción de mi nombre grabada:

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Encantado de formar parte de esta comunidad de la pipa.

Saludos,

Pedro Adán http://www.pedroadan.es
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Post by flix »

Muy bonita, Pedro! Habla engles?
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Post by Nick »

Nice looking pipe there bud. Did you carve it yourself?
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Nick wrote:Nice looking pipe there bud. Did you carve it yourself?
Nah, he just stamped his nombre on it :)

It is a nice looking pipe...just need to find out what Baulenas means now. My Spanish 1 and 2 from HS is failing me here...

EDIT... hmmm... after re-reading, I think Baulenas is the guy(girl??) who made the pipe, though that's not how it's stamped. I is confus-ed.
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Baulenas is the craftsman - manufacturer, is a dedicated piece and because of it it he takes recorded my name.

I have more pipes made by Baulenas, some designed for my.

Some pipe has the square stove, this also it is my design...

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I hope that they like the idea of the square stove.

Not to speak English, can I continue writing in Spanish?

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Post by Tyler »

Pedro Adán wrote:
Not to speak English, can I continue writing in Spanish?
http://www.pedroadan.es
Sure. But you'll mostly be talking to yourself. Most of us won't have a clue what you are saying.

None the less, welcome!

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Pedro Adán wrote: Not to speak English, can I continue writing in Spanish?

Regards

Pedro Adán http://www.pedroadan.es
Tu sigue con el Español! Aunque sea solo nosotros dos, seguimos con la conversación! :D

Tu haces pipas también o solo las coleccionas?

Bienvenido!
pierredekat

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La pipa es muy bien, Pedro.

Y bienvenido, amigo de pipa.
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Bah! Briar and tobacco transcend language!
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Post by Pedro Adán »

Muchas gracias a todos por la acogida.

Yo no hago mis pipas, solo las colecciono. Lo que si hago es diseñar alguna de ellas. Tengo diseños muy particulares, como esta que me materializó el artesano español Soler:

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Os admiro a todos los que fabricais vuestras pipas, tanto para uso propio, como para venderlas.

Un abrazo,

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Post by bscofield »

Pedro Adan,

Te cuento, como una persona que colecciona las pipas, tu opinion tendra valor aqui en estas partes. Aunque no creas las pipas, espera te sientas comodo dando tu opinion sobre las pipas que miras. De hecho, hay un tipo aca que nada mas repara las pipas y su opinion la recibimos como cualquier otro.

Espero disfrutas el tiempo que pasas aqui...

Saludos!
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Post by Pedro Adán »

Ben,

Intento disfrutar de mis pipas y comentando lo que opino de las pipas de los demás.

En cuanto al estreno y mantenimiento de las pipas yo utilizo un método con aceite de oliva. Con este método la madera de brezo se nutre y se protege. Todas mis pipas las estreno y las mantengo así.

Ya iremos comentando más cosas.

Un abrazo,

Pedro Adán www.pedroadan.es

Attempt to enjoy my pipes and commenting what I think of the pipes of the others. As far as the opening and maintenance of the pipes I use a method with olive oil. With this method the wood of brezo is nourished and it protects itself. All my pipes them opening and I maintain them thus. We will already be commenting more things.
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Pipas muy agradables allí Pedro. Tengo gusto especialmente del bulldog de Rafa Martin.
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Es una pipa de tamaño grande, con buena madera de brezo. No es de mis preferidas pero fuma bien. Es de un artesano español, de Valencia, que se llama Rafael Martín.

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Me alegro que te guste.

Saludos,

Pedro Adán

It is a pipe of great size, with good wood of brezo. It is not of my favourites but it smokes well. It is of a Spanish craftsman, of Valencia, that is called Rafael Martín.
Greetings.

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Re: Mi nueva pipa de Baulenas

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it looks like he must carve out the bowl with the square bore right? that's cool. looks like a big chamber.
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Post by Nick »

I had one of Rafeal's pipes. Wonderful work, but the orange oil, or some such thing, he puts in the bowls really tuened me off. If I want an orange, well I'll eat an orange.
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