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All Pipestone Pipe

     
  All Pipestone Pipe  
     

There are two different pipe makers who make this type of pipe. Myron Taylor
and Todd "Lone Wolf" Tellinghuisen. Myron is a Vietnam veteran who is a
fifth generation pipe maker, and has been carving pipestone for over thirty
years. His name, "Chaska" has the meaning of 'eldest male child'. His grand-
father, Joe Taylor came to the area in 1904 and was one of the most active
quarries and carvers of all time. A master artist, he specializes in effigy and
silver inlay pipes. Todd was a fourth generation stone quarrier and pipe maker,
who specialized in Hatchet head pipes with beautiful sumac stems and burnt designs.

This pipe has a pipestone bowl and stem that is 13" long. The two pieces comes apart.
This is a beautiful pipe made out of the sacred pipestone of the American Indians.

Artists : "Chaska" - Myron Taylor, and Todd "Lone Wolf" Tellinghuisen

Nations : Santee Dakota and Sisseton-Wahpetton Dakota


$279

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