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COMMENT: Amazing the numerous variations on the Apple that Tonino regularly and consistently manages to produce; in addition, you never find two that are identical. This shape, for example, is what I view as a typical Jacono Apple interpretation, and yet, there's a twist to it. If you check out the bowl rim, you'll notice that it is not flat as is usually the case. The nice thing is that the grain is not at all interrupted on that edge of the bowl. It follows through from the bowl side onto the bowl top, with no visual disruption. The only visual aspect of the grain on this pipe, the one that caused Tonino not to grade it higher, is probably the dark cluster of very fine grain that is located on the top side of the shank (see last picture, second row, from left). To make up for this, the pipe exhibits excellent grain, with some stunning Bird's Eye on the bowl and shank base. Though the pipe is quite robust, with so much wood all over, and thanks to the very well made bent saddle mouthpiece, I believe the pipe will feel quite balanced and comfortable when clenched on. If you prefer to hold your pipes in your hand while smoking, then you're in for a treat! |
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