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COMMENT: You might be surprised that I opted for "Freehand" to describe this pipe. To tell you the truth, I gave it a lot of thought. The Oom Paul (Hungarian) came to mind, then the Freeform Dublin, etc., but nothing was convincing or accurate enough for me, and hence, the vague term "Freehand". Technically speaking, this pipe is a symphony, in its design, but above all, in its execution. It has an endless number of features, each of which is sufficient to make a pipe quite distinctive and one-of-a-kind. The grain is nothing short of great Bird's Eye on one side, and some fabulous Flame Grain on the other. The shank itself is quite sophisticated with those attractive cuts, twists, and bends. The mouthpiece is an Army Mount, and it comes in a design that recalls those old Peterson mouthpieces. You won't believe how effortlessly a cleaner goes through the entire pipe! |
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