A very old Longpipe back from my grandpap,s time.
year about 1860,could be older
"Loaded" with Ulduz ! Or the about 20 years old Merskums Chillum.a good singlepipe : )
A very old Longpipe back from my grandpap,s time.
year about 1860,could be older
"Loaded" with Ulduz ! Or the about 20 years old Merskums Chillum.a good singlepipe : )
This is my pipe! I named it "The Batlith" after the Klingon weapon in Star Trek Next Gen which is my fav show. It's a Pyptek pipe, and it's seriously indestructible. I dropped it down the bleachers at Red Rocks amphitheater at a music festival last year and it was totally fine!
It's got a really sweet metal exoskeleton, but the inside is glass so it doesn't get any of that metallically taste like other metal pipes do. And did I mention it doesn't scooby at all? I love it. I even got a custom Star Trek graphic (that I designed) engraved on the front! Cause I'm a nerd like that.
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yeah , nice looking wood unc ,its what we call coastal moort or eucalyptus platypus , the pipe end is formed on the tree when a grub eats its way in and the tree is deformed ...its quite a small gnarled tree , grows in 10- 15 inch rainfall area ..tough as !
I was wondering how the pipe end was formed. Amazing what a bug can do. Ah I see I googled moort real quick last night and got a couple hits one was eucalyptus. So how do you go about getting a hole down through the stem to the pipe end?
My favorite pipe is a small hand carved catlinite (or pipestone) pipe. Catlinite is the stone used by Native Americans to carve their peace pipes for the last thousand years.
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my new pipe ..more of a j smoker so once this one clogs its in the bin for it ..this is the stainless fitting that attaches to one of the injector nozzles on a jumbo jet engine ..it already has a screen inside of it .damn rough but it works ...View Image