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[[Image:johncrosby_drawing.jpg|thumb|left|John also does beautiful pipe concept drawings]]
[[Image:johncrosby_drawing.jpg|thumb|250px|left|John also does beautiful pipe concept drawings]]
[[Image:johncrosby3.jpg|thumb|200px|Maçã]][[Image:johncrosby1.jpg|thumb|200px|Pêra (Sandblast)]]
[[Image:johncrosby3.jpg|thumb|200px|Maçã]][[Image:johncrosby1.jpg|thumb|200px|Pêra (Sandblast)]]
'''From John's [http://www.crosbypipes.com/ website]:''' John started carving pipes in 2003 after meeting a number of pipe carvers at that year's Chicago Pipe Show. From his start working with kits, he has constantly improved his craft. All Crosby pipes are now made using Italian briar and stems that are hand-cut from the finest German ebonite rod.
'''From John's [http://www.crosbypipes.com/ website]:''' John started carving pipes in 2003 after meeting a number of pipe carvers at that year's Chicago Pipe Show. From his start working with kits, he has constantly improved his craft. All Crosby pipes are now made using Italian briar and stems that are hand-cut from the finest German ebonite rod.
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John views his pipe making as a natural extension of his enjoyment of pipes, tobacco, and art.
John views his pipe making as a natural extension of his enjoyment of pipes, tobacco, and art.




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