Eli18 12:29 AM 01-16-2011
i have been building pipes for 2 years and was thinking about using cherry burls to make pipes with.i was wondering if anyone has done this or thinks its a good idea
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icehog3 12:38 AM 01-16-2011
I think it is a splendid idea.
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Originally Posted by icehog3:
I think it is a splendid idea.
Stupendous even.
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Eli18 01:24 AM 01-16-2011
will post a few pictures later this week and see what you guys think cut the blanks out a little while ago i actually cut these burls my self from the woods and let them dry in my basement for a year
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pnoon 07:22 AM 01-16-2011
Eli18 09:50 PM 01-16-2011
i've heard of cherry wood pipes...can't say i've ever smoked one
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Eli18 10:00 PM 01-16-2011
Originally Posted by loki:
i've heard of cherry wood pipes...can't say i've ever smoked one
i like to use them with English blends especially cant explain why just makes them taste better
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RevSmoke 10:21 PM 01-16-2011
Originally Posted by Eli18:
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thought it turned out alright really good grain
Let us know how it smokes.
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Eli18 10:51 PM 01-16-2011
smokes a little hot but good air flow devoted this one to aromatics smoking some amo 2008
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Originally Posted by Eli18:
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thought it turned out alright really good grain
That is a nice and unique grain.
Also nice freehand work from what the photos show.
EDIT -
Bottom photo, to the left of your thumb, is that a defect/pit in the wood? Or just an odd reflection or grain causing it to look that way in the photo?
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Pat1075 12:03 AM 01-17-2011
very nice pipe there. In answer to your original question there was a french company that made cherry wood pipes for many years and they were great smokers on account of their naturally sweeter taste. However there are not many left due to their propensity for burnouts.
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Eli18 07:15 PM 01-18-2011
TheatyHannington 11:50 PM 01-20-2011
My wife bought me a Cherry Burl from TC Fuller and I have absolutely loved it. Had it for about a year now. My buddy's wife got one from TC about 2 years ago and loves hers.
This one is mine.
Yours looks fantastic! Glad to hear it smokes well! Glad to see more pipe makers experimenting with new woods.
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Mister Moo 07:01 AM 01-21-2011
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Emjaysmash 08:59 AM 03-01-2011
Eli18 05:29 PM 03-02-2011
Originally Posted by Emjaysmash:
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sorry bout the weird post was trying to but my eli's pipes facebook page on there but sadly didnt work
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alfredo_buscatti 02:32 AM 03-29-2011
Almost every maker offers cherry-wood pipes. I don't own any, but were I shopping for a pipe and the cost, shape and capacity were right, I wouldn't hesitate to buy a cherry-wood pipe.
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