eric
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Post by eric on Mar 3, 2009 8:47:05 GMT -5
I love making pipes. But coming from across the pond, mine are a little different. Here's a practical smoking pipe... It's made from a sun bleached red deer antler and smokes beautifully (once the initial stink of burning antler has gone and a carbon layer has built up). Here's a completely different type of pipe.... These are my Scottish small pipes. They make a good sound, but are quiet enough to play in the house without scaring the kids or annoying the neighbours. Told ya they was different! Eric
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Post by Buckskin Billy on Mar 3, 2009 12:40:17 GMT -5
real nice work eric. i like that red deer horn one.
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Post by caretaker on Mar 4, 2009 19:14:27 GMT -5
I like the red deer antler pipe also. The other pipes wouldn`t do me any good as I have difficulty playin the radio.
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eric
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Post by eric on Mar 4, 2009 19:32:03 GMT -5
I like the red deer antler pipe also. The antler pipe is useful as I can get away with it in my Fur Trade persona. I've broken so many clay pipes of late that it was costing me a fortune. Besides, with a blend of American Whisky and Latakia half and half, it not only tastes and smells great, but it keeps the biting insects away too. Win/win situation. Eric
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