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    Doctor G: The pipe collection

    Exhibit A
    As years of smoking progressed I began to collect various pipes. Many of
    my pipes are hand-carved and were as much sculpture as paraphernalia. Some
    pipes were made for a particular purpose or occasion.
    I had come into possession of a seventy pound block of Vermont
    soapstone. Soapstone is a very easy material to carve, and it comes in a variety
    of colors. Not to be confused with pipestone, which is red with a harder and more
    granular than soapstone. Soapstone come in a range of colors from white to
    greenish black. The Vermont stone is a darker almost black material, While it is
    heavy it is very soft, and can be scratched with a thumbnail.
    The original block of stone was about 42 inches by 24 inches by about 8
    inches thick and I was hacking blocks off one end with a hacksaw. I had already
    given away several ten and fifteen pound chunks to friends and artists. Now I was
    down to making pipe blanks. Smaller blocks of stone that could be bored with a
    bowl and a stem and shaped into a pleasing shape. Each block was about 6x2x2.
    We had a collection of pipes after a while. As we smoked out of the bowls
    each developed a personality and we chose names for some pipes. Each pipe
    had a case to keep it in. Some were hand made leather pouches with antique
    beads. Or a military surplus first aid kit that fits a bowl perfectly. We used a
    couple of .50 ammo cans to keep it all in. Vacuum sealed, heavy construction,
    able to have a lock fitted.
    There was; ??Barling?, ??Zeus?, ??Gandalf?, the ??Pebble? pipe, ??Tigger?, and
    more. Some of these pipes lived in the freezer. Occasionally you would freeze a
    lip to the stem, but they melted off after a while. Each pipe had a different size
    bowl and shape. We had antlers and carved granite. There were Alabaster
    carvings and ceramic shapes. Each pipe had been added to the collection to fill a
    particular need.
    The ??Pebble? pipe was carved to resemble the rocks along a path we often
    walked. If we were confronted by the authorities we could drop it on the ground
    and was very difficult to see it among the other rocks.
    ??Gandalf? had a face carved in it after we had read the Hobbit series.
    ??Zeus? looked like a lightning bolt a Greek god would throw. ??Tigger? was striped
    with a tiger carved into the side. Then there was ??Exhibit A?.
    I had been hacking out these blocks while thinking about our collection.
    And I was struck with a thought:? all these art objects? How would a policeman
    look at this collection.?? And I realized each one of these pipes would be part of
    the evidence against us in an arrest. Then I thought it would be funny to have a
    pipe that was obviously just a drug instrument, an obvious ??Exhibit A?.
    I took one of the blocks and drew a few lines on it to help line up the bowl
    and stem bores. I took the 1? bit and put a piece of tape at the 1? deep mark.
    Then I bored a 1? across 1? deep hole on one end of the top surface. Then I ran a
    stem bit from the far end to the bottom edge of the bowl. With a file and some fine
    sandpaper I shaped the end down to a half inch cylinder, then I made all the
    surfaces flat and smooth. When it was polished it was almost a perfect black.
    After I had all the polish done I etched into the side in 1? tall letters ??Exhibit A?
    Then I filled in the letters with yellow paint..
    Now I had this palm sized black pipe with a huge bowl and lettered across
    the side was ??Exhibit A?. The first time I passed it around people were stunned,
    then stoned. The damn thing took help three or four grams of weed, with three or
    four people smoking it took fifteen minutes to finish off. It was great. Fresh from
    the freezer it held a chill for almost ten minutes. And of course people couldn??t
    help but laughing at the name of this particular implement ??Exhibit A?.
    doctor G Reviewed by doctor G on . Doctor G: The pipe collection Exhibit A As years of smoking progressed I began to collect various pipes. Many of my pipes are hand-carved and were as much sculpture as paraphernalia. Some pipes were made for a particular purpose or occasion. I had come into possession of a seventy pound block of Vermont soapstone. Soapstone is a very easy material to carve, and it comes in a variety of colors. Not to be confused with pipestone, which is red with a harder and more granular than soapstone. Soapstone come in a range Rating: 5

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    Doctor G: The pipe collection

    Just another memory string to lighten up your day.
    Doctor G

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    Doctor G: The pipe collection

    all my pipes are glass i have about 30

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    Doctor G: The pipe collection

    ^^thats a lot of pipes, i only have one

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    Doctor G: The pipe collection

    damn i want to smoke 4 grams out of a pipe at once haha

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    Doctor G: The pipe collection

    *Sigh* That was beautiful sir.

    I love working with soapstone but ive never had the joy of making a pipe out if it. i have heard that some of the stone can have traces of asbestos (sp) in it though, making not only the dust harmful, but the smoke as well if you were to smoke out of it. Id love to see some pictures if you have a camera. Peace

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    Doctor G: The pipe collection

    I found a few of my smoking implements in storage so I thought I would share them with you folks
    At 12 o??clock is Gandalf, when he was new (1970) his eyes would glow when the bowl was lit. Clockwise is Barling and the box it lives in, purchased in Amsterdam to fill with hash in ??78. Note the silver work at the base, it was repaired by a fantastic jeweler, Below is a Chillum, purchased in Thailand during my travels in ??68, at the bottom is the Pebble pipe, it was carved (1968) to match the rocks along a trail we hiked for years, the large rosewood was carved (1979) by my brother from the left over material from a guitar he built for the band Men at Work, Zeus (1970) rests on its hand made pouch. In the center are two rosewood pipes (??82), again thanks to my brother the guitar maker, and an alabaster bowl that was purchased at a concert in Telluride back in ??80.
    That??s the problem with aging, all your toys get old. I will try to get some photos of my children??s collection of fantastic glass. My #2 son??s mother in law was a great glass artist.:stoned:

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