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joshoowah

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Roger Wallenstein's pipes.

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It's a shame there are not more US dealers of his pipes.
 
SpeedyPete":lx6i8t3w said:
Can the second one from the top be an olivewood pipe?
It kind of looks that way, but it also may just be Walle's signature finish.
 
If I had the means I would have bought one from CupoJoes I saw awhile ago. Sadly, I think it's on another mans rack now.
 
Obviously some nice pieces of carved wood, but for me, they don't work a 'pipes". Just NOT MY STYLE  :twisted: :twisted: 
 
monbla256":fh9923oc said:
Obviously some nice pieces of carved wood, but for me, they don't work a 'pipes". Just NOT MY STYLE   :twisted: :twisted: 
i'm with you mon. I find myself eyeing the billiards, canadians/lovats et al. I am currently coveting a sav long shank at iwan right now.
 
juanmedusa":lfaeghse said:
If I had the means I would have bought one from CupoJoes I saw awhile ago. Sadly, I think it's on another mans rack now.
There are three on there I am drooling over right now.

I'd prefer his "Cheeky Girl" or "Black Jack," but those are nowhere to be found.
 
monbla256":y0mujc65 said:
Obviously some nice pieces of carved wood, but for me, they don't work a 'pipes". Just NOT MY STYLE   :twisted: :twisted: 
I thought that way two years ago, just you wait. What I truly like about them is their utility-ness. A lot of his designs are not heavy and are either nose warmers or chin resters.
 
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