Hey Tim, I was wondering, does it matter if you stir the before and after cleaner? I have always stirred mine before I use it. I think it says so in the instructions but I am not sure. Keep up the good work! Tom
After seeing all the teeth marks on these stems, I was wondering if you use a rubber bit when you smoke pipes or do you use your teeth to clench directly on the stem?
Once again beautiful work.
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Great job Tim. That pipe looks very nice.
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Hey Tim, I was wondering, does it matter if you stir the before and after cleaner? I have always stirred mine before I use it. I think it says so in the instructions but I am not sure. Keep up the good work! Tom
Always enjoy watching you videos 👍🏻
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It's nice to see good videos like yours, I look forward to seeing them on Sunday. And another beautiful pipe. Thanks for sharing.
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I sent your video link to a friend of mine who is a Custom-Bilt guy, hopefully he can advise.
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Great job, that turned out nice. What is your e of the bay called?!
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After seeing all the teeth marks on these stems, I was wondering if you use a rubber bit when you smoke pipes or do you use your teeth to clench directly on the stem?
I always use a Softy Bit. Thank you for watching.
That is curiously small for a CB, but has the “right” proportions and gnarly carving. Looks great.
Yes, it does
Amazing work as usual!
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As you turned over the button, I saw 2 sets of verbiage on the bottom, one printed printed, the other looked cursive.
The cursive is Custom-bilt. I believe the other is Imported Briar. The pipe was made between 1934 to 1946.
Great job. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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I have three custombilts, all great smokers.
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They are great pipes.
You sure make it look new
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The pipe looks really great. You do very good work.
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