Lonecoyote
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For me to enjoy. Already smoked this pipe twice in one day ( sipping ) to slowly break the briar in. It's a piece of aged over 50 years, Algerian briar that had many pits/flaws in the briar. I hand rusticated the briar and finished off the shank with teak wood. The stem is caramel striped hand cut acrylic. Hard to see in the pictures, my attempt was to create light and dark contrasting colors in the briar, which in hand you can see much better. So far extremely satisfied with the way it smokes. Now will let it rest a few days.
7 1/4" long Canadian style pipe. Bowl height 1 7/8" with a 7/8" diameter chamber hole
7 1/4" long Canadian style pipe. Bowl height 1 7/8" with a 7/8" diameter chamber hole