recent works ( lots o' pics)

Started by sam a, 07/24/2012 05:41 PM

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Mvilla888

Well done Sam....jealous of the skill to make something like that.  Works of art IMHO, and fine additions to anyone's pipe collection.
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:bigthumbs: WOW man those are beautiful pipes are you selling any of them?

 

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Beautiful pipes Sam. If you decide to sell, I doubt you will have any problems finding buyers.
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kylepwhalen

Wow those are gorgeous. The grain in that wood is unbelievable, and you did a good job polishing them till they displayed it. My favorite is hands down the asymmetrical tulip/egg.

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I'm glad i opened this thread....Very nice Sam...Now the 1,000,00.00 question...how much and can you make me one??? (PM me)
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WOW, Nice, Very nice, Keep up the good work, Wish I had the time and tallent for what you do..
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billy82

:drool: those are some very nice looking pipes.  I really like the 5th one a lot. Keep you the nice work!
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sam a

thanks again for all the kind words and encouragement you guys, it means alot. to answer the question of how much, i suppose the answer is there really is no answer. i have a few improvements i'd still like to make before i start selling, i do intend to sell, just not quite there yet. hopefully soon.
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ROTHNH

Awesome craftsmanship there, Sam!

Spinner

Great craftsmanship it makes me want to start pipe smoking

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Mozwik

Very very nice. I hope you let us know when you begin to sell some.

horrido

So my badgering worked.....nice job and great craftsmanship very impressive. The fat bowl one looks like a disguised MJ model but hey retro is good.
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I am not into pipes but those are beautiful.
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Uuuuggggh, I want the tulip/egg! I promised myself not to fall in love with any more pipes but when faced with that... No, no, I'm in love again!

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Quotesam a - 7/24/2012  7:16 PM

thanks for all the kind words guys! i really appreciate it.

@bruce: it depends on the pipe, but on average i suppose i'm spending 30-40 hrs per pipe. i am getting faster with more experience but still have a ways to go.

@bryan; i not selling yet, but when i do start... i'll likely just launch my own website.

Be sure to share if and when that happens. I would be interested.
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