I found this partially finished pipe on the EBay awhile back, at an ok price.
No major issues, decent grain, should look pretty good when I get it finished. I love the shape and the concave rim. I’m thinking I may try to give it a Castello “Aristocratica” type finish🤞🏻.
@Corey562 That straight dublin is nice, does the opposite side have similar grain? I like the design shape of number eight too. Also, is that real “Fordite” on the 9th one.
@mfresa been busy with work and having to be in the shop everyday did take a week off for vacation for me the wife and the dog got real beauties made over the last couple months just finished a briar cob and a small barrel for a customer today
Well between work and trying to get a site set up been a busy couple months but I did get it up and running. Its AbbsArtisanPipes.com Check it out and let me know what you thank. Also have been teasing with the idea of making pipe trays here is ine I have been working on.
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Really nice. I like the first one best.
As a hobby numismatist that coin is really cool, and so is your idea. I will have to find one of those coins.
I'm actually surprised they stamped that quarter. Now I will have to keep checking my change to see if I can find one.
My mistake. I thought it was one of the new State Quarters when I first looked at it. I see now it's a special $1 collectible coins.
I figured it would be expensive.
Yes, nothing good is cheap, unfortunately. Still, it would be unique, since the pipe itself would be hand made.
That straight dublin is nice, does the opposite side have similar grain? I like the design shape of number eight too. Also, is that real “Fordite” on the 9th one.
Nice work, Brother. I like them all.
I don’t think I have seen a “briar” cob before, and I have looked at tens of thousands of pipes. Very well executed!
Its AbbsArtisanPipes.com
Check it out and let me know what you thank. Also have been teasing with the idea of making pipe trays here is ine I have been working on.
Very well done on all fronts, Brother.