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== '''Archaggelos ''Handmade'' Smoking pipes''' ==
== '''Archaggelos ''Handmade'' Smoking pipes''' ==


[[File:AM_No._26_Canadian.jpg|250px|thumb|right|No. 26 Canadian ]]
I make Handmade Archaggelos pipes in order to achieve the best possible result for smokers.As a pipe smoker I want my pipes to smoke cool, with good air flow and their with their drilling to allow them to smoke a big variety tobaccos and blends.
I made them mostly of briar burl, the best wood to make a smoking pipe, because of it's burn resistance and it's beautiful grain.I use only Greek air cured briar from 6 to 25 years old, in order to have perfect and dry wood, and acrylic or ebonite from German to make the stems.


I make Handmade Archaggelos pipes in order to achieve the best possible result for smokers.As a pipe smoker I want my pipes to smoke cool, with good air flow and their with their drilling to allow them to smoke a big variety tobaccos and blends.
I made them mostly of briar burl, the best wood to make a smoking pipe, because of it's burn resistance and it's beautiful grain.I use only Greek air cured briar from 6 to 25 years old, in order to have perfect and dry wood, and acrylic or ebonite from German to make the stems.
If there is anything that I can guarantee, is their great smoking, cause aged, dried briar and perfect drilling are requirements that every pipe must have.
If there is anything that I can guarantee, is their great smoking, cause aged, dried briar and perfect drilling are requirements that every pipe must have.
I love classic shapes and their modern conversions, so I intend to study and make all those shapes.
I love classic shapes and their modern conversions, so I intend to study and make all those shapes.
Till then my makings are shown in  "Pipes" column, sorted to straights, half-bents and bents shapes.
Till then my makings are shown in  "Pipes" column, sorted to straights, half-bents and bents shapes.


Contact me for any question about the pipes I'm making or a commission of a pipe you like.I'm always available to new shapes, materials and ways of making.


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'''Contact Information''':
E-mail: archaggelospipes@hotmail.com
[http://archaggelospipes.blogspot.com/2011/12/archaaggelos-pipes.html Archaggelos Blog]
[[File:AM_No._30_Bulldog.jpg|300px|thumb|right|No. 30 Bulldog ]]
[[File:AM_No._15_Freehand_Dublin.jpg|300px|thumb|left|No. 15 Freehand Dublin ]][[File:AM_No._31_Billard.jpg|600px|thumb|center|No. 31 Billiard ]]


Contact: archaggelospipes@hotmail.com


[http://archaggelospipes.blogspot.com/2011/12/archaaggelos-pipes.html Archaggelos Blog]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: Greece]]

Revision as of 15:43, 24 February 2012

Archaggelos

Archaggelos Handmade Smoking pipes

No. 26 Canadian

I make Handmade Archaggelos pipes in order to achieve the best possible result for smokers.As a pipe smoker I want my pipes to smoke cool, with good air flow and their with their drilling to allow them to smoke a big variety tobaccos and blends.

I made them mostly of briar burl, the best wood to make a smoking pipe, because of it's burn resistance and it's beautiful grain.I use only Greek air cured briar from 6 to 25 years old, in order to have perfect and dry wood, and acrylic or ebonite from German to make the stems.

If there is anything that I can guarantee, is their great smoking, cause aged, dried briar and perfect drilling are requirements that every pipe must have. I love classic shapes and their modern conversions, so I intend to study and make all those shapes. Till then my makings are shown in "Pipes" column, sorted to straights, half-bents and bents shapes.



Contact Information:

E-mail: archaggelospipes@hotmail.com 
Archaggelos Blog
No. 30 Bulldog


No. 15 Freehand Dublin
No. 31 Billiard