KC carving contest judge change
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KC carving contest judge change
For the last few years, eminent pipe collector, tobacco expert, book author, and magazine columnist extraordinaire Tad Gage served on the judging panel of the GKCPC North American Pipe Carving Contest with distinction. Personal considerations (a planned house closing/move sort of thing, if memory serves) will be taking too big of a bite out of his summer for him to guarantee his return in 2014, however.
So, for the past few weeks Quinton and I went on a judge hunt to find a replacement for Tad. Since the GKCPC takes the contest very seriously, and the entrants put in many hundreds of hours of work collectively, a placeholder would not do. We wanted someone of personal substance and vast experience who shared our obsession with absolute objectivity and the Pursuit of Perfection. Someone who was highly respected in the PipeWorld by both collectors and carvers, and had unimpeachable character and integrity in the real world.
We found exactly what we were looking for.
He needs no introduction. Not just in North America, but anywhere in the world that fine pipes are collected or made.
Adam Davidson.
How cool is that?
So, for the past few weeks Quinton and I went on a judge hunt to find a replacement for Tad. Since the GKCPC takes the contest very seriously, and the entrants put in many hundreds of hours of work collectively, a placeholder would not do. We wanted someone of personal substance and vast experience who shared our obsession with absolute objectivity and the Pursuit of Perfection. Someone who was highly respected in the PipeWorld by both collectors and carvers, and had unimpeachable character and integrity in the real world.
We found exactly what we were looking for.
He needs no introduction. Not just in North America, but anywhere in the world that fine pipes are collected or made.
Adam Davidson.
How cool is that?
Last edited by LatakiaLover on Sun Apr 06, 2014 9:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Well, at least I won't have to compete with him.
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Aww man! Now NOBODY is going to win!
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You took the words right out of my mouth.The Smoking Yeti wrote:Aww man! Now NOBODY is going to win!
I think Adam is a perfect addition to the judging panel. This competition has always been a real proving ground and now that Adam is on the panel, I have no doubt that everyone will step up their game even further.
Great choice!
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It looks like "enthusiasm leavened with a bit of trepidation" best summarizes the collective mood.
In other words, we picked exactly the right guy.
The idea since its inception was to make the contest the opposite of those feelgood county fairs where the mayor's niece, or the daughter of the biggest car dealer in the state "wins" the beauty pageant. We want winning to actually mean something in the PipeWorld. The addition of Adam to the mix just turns up the heat a bit. I've watched Adam critique a pipe. He misses nothing.
Please keep in mind that ONLY the pipe entered is taken into consideration. A carver's reputation, previous body of work, how long he's been at it, and so forth are completely ignored, if indeed the maker of the pipe is known at all (as much as is practical & possible, the judging is blind.)
In other words, we picked exactly the right guy.
The idea since its inception was to make the contest the opposite of those feelgood county fairs where the mayor's niece, or the daughter of the biggest car dealer in the state "wins" the beauty pageant. We want winning to actually mean something in the PipeWorld. The addition of Adam to the mix just turns up the heat a bit. I've watched Adam critique a pipe. He misses nothing.
Please keep in mind that ONLY the pipe entered is taken into consideration. A carver's reputation, previous body of work, how long he's been at it, and so forth are completely ignored, if indeed the maker of the pipe is known at all (as much as is practical & possible, the judging is blind.)
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Now I'm definitely going to enter. I want to know everything that's wrong with my work so I can fix it. And it's nice to have one fewer competitors...
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I have a question about our stamp and nomenclature. Should we not stamp the pipe? I know I stamped last years entry, and I know it had absolutely nothing to do with judges opinions. But I'm assuming they saw it, or it was covered? If it was covered then does that effect any perception on the ashthetics?LatakiaLover wrote:It looks like "enthusiasm leavened with a bit of trepidation" best summarizes the collective mood.
In other words, we picked exactly the right guy.
The idea since its inception was to make the contest the opposite of those feelgood county fairs where the mayor's niece, or the daughter of the biggest car dealer in the state "wins" the beauty pageant. We want winning to actually mean something in the PipeWorld. The addition of Adam to the mix just turns up the heat a bit. I've watched Adam critique a pipe. He misses nothing.
Please keep in mind that ONLY the pipe entered is taken into consideration. A carver's reputation, previous body of work, how long he's been at it, and so forth are completely ignored, if indeed the maker of the pipe is known at all (as much as is practical & possible, the judging is blind.)
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No worries, just send it as you would any other pipe. No special prep necessary. We'll take care of the rest.N.Burnsworth wrote:
I have a question about our stamp and nomenclature. Should we not stamp the pipe? I know I stamped last years entry, and I know it had absolutely nothing to do with judges opinions. But I'm assuming they saw it, or it was covered? If it was covered then does that effect any perception on the ashthetics?
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They just grind it off with a dremelLatakiaLover wrote:No worries, just send it as you would any other pipe. No special prep necessary. We'll take care of the rest.N.Burnsworth wrote:
I have a question about our stamp and nomenclature. Should we not stamp the pipe? I know I stamped last years entry, and I know it had absolutely nothing to do with judges opinions. But I'm assuming they saw it, or it was covered? If it was covered then does that effect any perception on the ashthetics?
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Of course we don't. That's just silly.andrew wrote: They just grind it off with a dremel
We use a smear of acid blood from the xenomorph Alien we keep in the basement.
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Damnit George....now everyone knows how I sandblast my pipesLatakiaLover wrote:Of course we don't. That's just silly.andrew wrote: They just grind it off with a dremel
We use a smear of acid blood from the xenomorph Alien we keep in the basement.
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