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The pipes shown here are examples of the 2009 GM Signature Series done in Bocote wood. I work with many hardwoods that will take the heat and break in properly. All hardwoods have been investigated for smokeability and possible toxicity before they are used for my art. Thanks for looking and happy puffing!  
The pipes shown here are examples of the 2009 GM Signature Series done in Bocote wood. I work with many hardwoods that will take the heat and break in properly. All hardwoods have been investigated for smokeability and possible toxicity before they are used for my art. Thanks for looking and happy puffing!  


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Revision as of 03:43, 26 February 2009

www.greggbloom.com I have been creating my art for over 35 years and specialize in 3 piece pipes. I have experimented with many different types of wood for the last 20 years and my goal is to make the cleanest and driest smoking pipes available. This year I am working on my two piece 2009 GM Signature Series pipes. They are going great and have had positive reviews. Please view my site and send your comments. I will be happy to hear what you have to say. Thanks, Gregg (GM Pipes)

The pipes shown here are examples of the 2009 GM Signature Series done in Bocote wood. I work with many hardwoods that will take the heat and break in properly. All hardwoods have been investigated for smokeability and possible toxicity before they are used for my art. Thanks for looking and happy puffing!

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