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milk

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 21, 2022
948
2,447
Japan
I’ve over-spent so I cannot get this Nachwalter pipe, which is for sale over at smokingpipes currently. I find this shaping so beguiling and attractive, I can’t stop looking at it; it’s effortlessly natural in its strange curves and charming in the way the grain and stain accentuate the shape. It has a mystery to it.
What influence do YOU see in this pipe? Do you like it as much as I do?
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Sigmund

Lifer
Sep 17, 2023
1,585
13,765
France
I use the white elephant since they are all I know about. I also have taken my wifes broken clay garden pots, pounded them with a hammer to the right size and gave them a quick rinse in a collander. They work as well or better than meer chips and they are free. It also lets me hammer something!

I use them several times before tossing. Depends on how thrifty you are.
 
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Roach1

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 25, 2023
252
2,406
Germany
I use the white elephant since they are all I know about. I also have taken my wifes broken clay garden pots, pounded them with a hammer to the right size and gave them a quick rinse in a collander. They work as well or better than meer chips and they are free. It also lets me hammer something!

I use them several times before tossing. Depends on how thrifty you are.
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Staff member
May 12, 2015
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Carmel Valley, CA
I use the white elephant since they are all I know about. I also have taken my wifes broken clay garden pots, pounded them with a hammer to the right size and gave them a quick rinse in a collander. They work as well or better than meer chips and they are free. It also lets me hammer something!

I use them several times before tossing. Depends on how thrifty you are.
I use same, but in about 1" square, to hydrate tobacco. Can be reused indefinitely for that purpose.