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Bay Park Buzzy Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 07, 2006 Posts: 2714 From: West Bay Park, San Diego, CA
| Posted: 2012-09-19 1:33 pm  Permalink
Here are some images of Maori pipes that I've saved over the years:
My favorite:
Another two similar? to the Heberley one posted here:
Crappy common one:
Shaped like pipes:
Little bowl, just add a stem:
Gavel, just drill it out:
Another gavel:
It even has an ashtray!
Buzzy Out!
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White Devil Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Jun 26, 2009 Posts: 227 From: The Interior, Deep South Pacific
| Posted: 2012-09-19 2:09 pm  Permalink
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Little bowl, just add a stem:
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My, but wouldn't that make a killer drum design? Hmmm?
 
 
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White Devil Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Jun 26, 2009 Posts: 227 From: The Interior, Deep South Pacific
| Posted: 2012-09-19 2:28 pm  Permalink
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I'm one of those people and though I think the Tiki tobacco pipes posted here are really swell, I don't have any desire for a Tiki tobacco pipe. I tend not to mix my interests like that. I like western boots but don't want a pair with Tiki designs.
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Certainly a valid & respectable viewpoint. I just think it'd be great if there were a few more tiki pipes rattling around out here instead of all being in museums. I do think there's a point beyond which we begin trivializing Tiki: such as door hinge toppers.
Thanks for piping in. Heehee.
 
 
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White Devil Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Jun 26, 2009 Posts: 227 From: The Interior, Deep South Pacific
| Posted: 2013-02-09 08:57 am  Permalink
This ceramic cob-style pipe was offered up by Rum Demon Ceramics on etsy.com last year.
 
 
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Hale Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 19, 2004 Posts: 1414 From: Pittsburgh
| Posted: 2013-02-11 05:19 am  Permalink
Dig these all, and adding it to the list of wants/want to make.
 
 
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