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Name: Billiard
Notes:
The making of this pipe coincided with my discovery of the Baroque channel on Iceberg Internet Radio,
so perhaps that subtly spurred me to work on this exceedingly classical
form. I've actually written a blog entry
about classical shapes
and my thoughts on them. I left out the usual bowl carbonizing on
this pipe, in keeping with the overall "totally nude" finishing, but I
did give it a light oil treatment to cut down on break-in harshness.
Positives: Beautiful
in a totally different way than the Haku I just recently posted.
It's really rare to find a piece of briar flawless enough to
leave unstained, and even rarer to find a sample that can is flawless
enough to make a rigidly-defined classical shape from and still leave
bare. But, I enjoy natural finishes on classical shapes - Unlike
strong grain contrast stains on curvy freehands, I find that "naked"
classical shapes have a distinct sort of Private Club grace.
There are two very tiny dots on the shank, but I suspect they'll
quickly become invisible as the pipe darkens with smoking. It's
quite pale, and offers excellent potential fr natural coloring with
use. The band is solid (thick) handcut brass that I cut from rod
stock and drilled and carved myself. It's also coated with a
clearcoat protector, which should substantially retard tarnishing.
Negatives: Other than the spots mentioned above, zip.
Dimensions:
Bowl
Type: 2
cm round-bottomed
Airhole
Size: 5/32"
Total
Weight incl Stem: 66.3
grams
Bowl
Height: 5
cm(Bottom to lowest bowl edge)
Tobacco
Chamber Depth: 4
cm
Length
from Bowl Base to end of Bit: 14.5 cm
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