Pipe In The Hat - 2008/2009

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Pipe In The Hat - 2008/2009

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Some of you may have been around the first time I suggested a "pipe in the hat" trade, but for the newer folks, I'll reiterate what one is:

A "pipe in the hat", or PITH as I termed it, is an idea that I blatantly stole from a knife making forum that I participate in. The post explaining it is this:
Andrew Garret wrote:The technical deffinition of a KITH is this: Knife In The Hat = A bunch of knifemakers agree on a theme if there is to be any (i.e., spring steels, Christmas, recycled material, daggers, arrowheads, etc., etc.) and a draw date. Each maker completes a knife by the draw date, and then the host draws names from the 'hat' to determine who gets which blade. The most common method (in my own experience) is to draw the names and make a list. Each maker sends his knife to the maker whose name appears below his on the list. The guy on the bottom ships to the guy on top. Done. Right? Not quite...

A KITH as it was conveyed to me is a modern adaptation of an old practice where guys at a job site would gather at lunch on Friday and throw their pocket knife in a hat, draw one out and that was what they carried for the rest of the week. Around these parts, the KITH evolved from an IITH (Iron In The Hat), where projects were kept very simple (arrowheard for example) to encourage participation.

In the end, a KITH is about community. It represents a challenge to new makers to do their very best work because they are sending it to someone who knows knives as well or better than they do. An honest critique can be a blow to a sensitive ego, but worth so very much in the development of a maker. For the ol' masters, it represents a chance to share years of accumulated knowledge and wisdom. For all, it represents a sense of brotherhood, sharing, and belonging.
The first time around, we really didn't have a theme, it was just an exchange of pipes. This time, however, I'd like to suggest that we choose a theme based on word submissions. Now, the words "billiard" or "dublin" are a little boring, but you could really have fun with something like "sushi" or "viking". A PITH is designed to help you exercise your creative output, get you thinking outside your normal bounds, and to push yourself to create your best work - these are other pipe makers and aspiring carvers to whom you're sending your pipe, after all.

So, this being the initial post, is there an interest? Reply here and let me know, and if you have a one word idea you'd like to submit, post it at the same time. I'll start another thread in a couple weeks where we can vote on the theme word, then we can decide on timing (probably after New Year's) and particulars.

And PLEASE keep in mind. ALL FORUM MEMBERS ARE WELCOME.

It doesn't matter if you've been carving for 5 years or 5 weeks, you should feel welcome to participate. If a pro or semi-pro joins in, he does so eyes wide open, and with the knowledge that he may get the work of a total noob. Maybe he's feeling as if this is some way he can give back to the community from which he learned, or perhaps he's trying to foster the continued presence of talented pipe carvers from around the world. Whatever the reasons, please don't be intimidated by it - the goal is to get folks learning, collaborating, and, most of all, establishing lasting relationships in this brotherhood.

So, who's in?
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Me. I'm in. :)

My word idea:
Stein - the German word for "stone", also used for beer mugs of pottery or clay.
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In. That's if the pith end date is early next year or at least after Christmas. Otherwise I won't have the time. Also if shipping to South Africa is not a problem.
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Post by smokindawg »

Consider me in............. Sounds like a fun way to learn and also get the creative juices flowing.

One word? I have no idea, the creative juices aren't yet flowing........ LOL
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Post by josh_ford »

I will even come out of lurking for this, I'd love to be in, I had a great time last round. I still smoke Nick's pipe as my go to virginia incinerator.

As for thematic words how about "justice"

Ooh goody, I'm very exited about the possibilities for the whole pith deal.

Josh
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I'm in.

And I'm kinda liking "sushi" -- blowfish, nautilus, mother-of-pearl ... lots of ways to go with that.
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Post by wdteipen »

Count me in.

Theme ideas:

botany
nostalgia
Celtic
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Post by Charl »

I'm in too. I think for us rookies it will be an amazing way to learn more. Also, like Olivier said, if nobody will mind shipping to South Africa.
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Post by josh_ford »

Another theme idea could be "Alfred Hitchcock." I'm really liking the idea but I'm just not being very creative with these theme words.

Josh
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I don't think anyone would have a problem shipping to .za. I've shipped pipes, literally, all over the world, and it doesn't get to expensive until you start trying to do overnight or expedited shipping. Even shipping to the UK is only a few dollars more than Priority Mail shipping within US borders.
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Post by Anvil »

I would love to be in. It may take away time from me lurking in back allys scrounging for scrap metal, but I think it would be fun. :)

For themes how about:
Circles
Sunday afternoon
I can't believe the Cubs are out of the playoffs! AGIAN!!!!!!
(some or all of the above may not be suitable for pipe themes)
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Theme - Viagra
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Post by Olivier »

LOL I can really visualise some cool pipes that one would not want to smoke in public.
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Post by Frame's_Freehands »

I would like to join in my theme word would be

Bridge-over
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Post by Timberwolf »

Awesome idea! I'm a noob that will work my tail off on a presentable pipe. Count me in! Theme: Local identity.
"A pipe is the fountain of contemplation, the source of pleasure, the companion of the wise; and the man who smokes, thinks like a philosopher and acts like a Samaritan." -Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton"
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Post by wdteipen »

Here's a theme idea that might generate some interesting variations:

Local authenticity

Where everyone choses a design that is relative to where they are from that is unique to their area on the planet.
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Post by hazmat »

I'm a little confused. Is each person to pick their own theme or will there be a universal theme for the entire exchange?
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Post by Vermont Freehand »

I love the PITH idea, count me in.

Theme words???

-tragety
-outside the circle (I know, it's 3 words)
-moved
-2008
-coffee
-viagra (nice idea Kim)
-bush
-figural
-follow the grain
-demon

basically, I think we should go with something obscure, and nothing original.
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Post by KurtHuhn »

hazmat wrote:I'm a little confused. Is each person to pick their own theme or will there be a universal theme for the entire exchange?
I'll post a new thread and a poll for the theme. Once it's voted in, we'll all use that theme in our own interpretation.

For instance, the most recent Knife In The Hat I'm participating in has a tie between two theme words: hunting camp, and assassin. Everyone was able to pick between the two, or combine them both. My contribution:
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Post by Olivier »

I really like the design Kurt. Looks like a great knife for some "covert hunting".
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