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About a year ago I came upon a flea market 25th St in Manhattan.  A young man had his table set up and he had a large number of very distinctive looking pipes.  I took a look and saw that almost all of then were marke "John's Pipe".  The grain was very nice and the carving was very interesting, most being in the free hand realm.  These pipes were sizable.  The one drawback as I saw it was all of these pipes had pits or mars in the briar.  But the styling on these pipes was very interesting.
About a year ago I came upon a flea market 25th St in Manhattan.  A young man had his table set up and he had a large number of very distinctive looking pipes.  I took a look and saw that almost all of then were marke "John's Pipe".  The grain was very nice and the carving was very interesting, most being in the free hand realm.  These pipes were sizable.  The one drawback as I saw it was all of these pipes had pits or mars in the briar.  But the styling on these pipes was very interesting.
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About a year ago I came upon a flea market 25th St in Manhattan. A young man had his table set up and he had a large number of very distinctive looking pipes. I took a look and saw that almost all of then were marke "John's Pipe". The grain was very nice and the carving was very interesting, most being in the free hand realm. These pipes were sizable. The one drawback as I saw it was all of these pipes had pits or mars in the briar. But the styling on these pipes was very interesting.