Gotcha...that's what I thought it was, just wanted to make sure. Thanks!KurtHuhn wrote: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.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?
Pipe In The Hat - 2008/2009
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Woo Hoo!
=====>Giggling with excited anticipation
I think this will be a blast! (no pun intended...)

I think this will be a blast! (no pun intended...)
"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"
Interesting. Never heard of this before.
Not sure I understand what's supposed to happen...
So this might happen after New Year's?
The person you send a pipe to is supposed to critique your work.
You critique someone else's.
Then send it back in about a week?
Sounds fun.
Not sure I understand what's supposed to happen...
So this might happen after New Year's?
The person you send a pipe to is supposed to critique your work.
You critique someone else's.
Then send it back in about a week?
Sounds fun.
www.TotemStar.com - Some of my pipe related art
- KurtHuhn
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Actually, this is a permanent thing. You keep whatever pipe is sent to you, and whoever gets your pipe keeps it - and hopefully puts it into regular rotation.
The idea is to push yourself both creatively and in terms of craftsmanship. Take your work to the next level, or even the level beyond that, then give it away. Because you're going to be sending your pipe to a fellow pipe maker, you want to be sure that your work is the best it can possibly be given your skills and knowledge.
Critique is great, and is encouraged. Everyone wants to learn during this, and what better way than send your pipe to another pipe maker?
The idea is to push yourself both creatively and in terms of craftsmanship. Take your work to the next level, or even the level beyond that, then give it away. Because you're going to be sending your pipe to a fellow pipe maker, you want to be sure that your work is the best it can possibly be given your skills and knowledge.
Critique is great, and is encouraged. Everyone wants to learn during this, and what better way than send your pipe to another pipe maker?
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Pipe in the Hat
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Re: Pipe In The Hat - 2008/2009
Has this happened yet? Lets get this rolling again