Post photos of your latest work
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 1:44 am
Makers new and old enjoy sharing the fruits of their hard work with others. While the ulitmate fulfillment of that pleasure is with the smoking of the well appreciated pipe, photos serve as another (if lesser) form of sharing and appreciating.
Post your pipes in this forum for sharing them with others, and to solicite the opinions and thoughts of other makers.
I have relayed this story many times, but I am reminded of it once again and feel it prudent to relay in this post. At the 2003 Chicago show I asked Tom Eltang if he would look at my pipes when he had a spare moment, and give me his thoughts on them. He agreed to do so and asked me a very pertinent and wise question. He asked, " Do you want me to be polite or tell the truth?"
Let face it, pipes made by new pipe makers typically look a lot like pipes made by new pipe makers. Some people want to advance beyond that, and some people are very happy to just play with the briar whenever they get the chance and are not interested in setting the world on fire with their work. Neither is somehow better than the other, but one mind set needs to hear the truth and the other does not. Depending on which category you are in, it would be wise to mention your desire when you post your photos. Are you wanting to take your pipes to the next level, so to speak, or are you satisfied to continue to make pipes as you currently are making them?
Do you want the truth, or do you want people to be polite?
Of course, civility throughout this board should be observed, and both politeness and the truth can be combined. That is not to say though, that the truth might not sting a little. Please be warned that if you ask for the truth, you might get it! Hopefully all involved will maintain an attitude of helpfulness in the process because ulitmately the goal is that we all become better pipe makers.
Tyler
Post your pipes in this forum for sharing them with others, and to solicite the opinions and thoughts of other makers.
I have relayed this story many times, but I am reminded of it once again and feel it prudent to relay in this post. At the 2003 Chicago show I asked Tom Eltang if he would look at my pipes when he had a spare moment, and give me his thoughts on them. He agreed to do so and asked me a very pertinent and wise question. He asked, " Do you want me to be polite or tell the truth?"
Let face it, pipes made by new pipe makers typically look a lot like pipes made by new pipe makers. Some people want to advance beyond that, and some people are very happy to just play with the briar whenever they get the chance and are not interested in setting the world on fire with their work. Neither is somehow better than the other, but one mind set needs to hear the truth and the other does not. Depending on which category you are in, it would be wise to mention your desire when you post your photos. Are you wanting to take your pipes to the next level, so to speak, or are you satisfied to continue to make pipes as you currently are making them?
Do you want the truth, or do you want people to be polite?
Of course, civility throughout this board should be observed, and both politeness and the truth can be combined. That is not to say though, that the truth might not sting a little. Please be warned that if you ask for the truth, you might get it! Hopefully all involved will maintain an attitude of helpfulness in the process because ulitmately the goal is that we all become better pipe makers.
Tyler