Richard Hester
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Ozark Wizard":px6fzlne said:Wow Richard, number two is a hoot! What a fun concept! Great stuff, all three....
Thanks for showing! :cheers:
Well that is a beautiful inlay on your pipe for sure. I too like to use different material that may be way out of the norm but this style of broken pipe I saw in the Pipe and tobacco magazine from Ser Jacapo he named the Insanus I thought it would be fun to try my hand at it and it was indeed a lot of mini hart attacks but fun. thank you for looking.Zeno Marx":e6e9igiz said:I have a thing for wire, so I love when anyone toys with it like this. I'm into your deal there.
I owned a giant Radice Pitch Rind, hexagon shanked canadian that had a very smart inlayed brass+copper wire twist in the stem. One of those super rare exceptions that balanced crudity and brilliance.
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Thank you Brother I am looking forward to Aug when I can go back home and have some more fun.Cartaphilus":drwmvsv4 said:Your certainly coming right along sir, some real nice ones indeed.![]()
ontariopiper":suka1dcf said:Great looking pipes, Richard! I especially love the offset shank on the second one. Very creative!
huffelpuff":apz16kpn said:Amazingly creative use of non traditional materials I freaking love it!
Jim
Brewdude":aqxhh4qp said:You're on a roll Richard. Rock on bro!
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Cheers,
RR