Okay enough of kind words. Let's cut to the chase here.
Both pipes have a lot of strong points and basically present as well-made.
On the billy, the staining right at the bowl/shank area needs to be evened out, either by more buffing or more likely by more careful sanding at 220 and 320 in that area. The shape of the bowl is just a little rigid and just a little brandy-ish. Most billiards fattest basically in the middle, but they don't look to the eye to be so, do to the difference in the top and bottom shape (a slight taper up top and the long round swoop around the bottom). Also, a slight forward cant goes a long way to just relaxing the shape a little. I like your shank, I like the taper, like the saddle and I like the bit work. Looks like an emminently smokeable pipe.
The blast on the rhodie is great, you picked a great piece of briar and got a lot out of it. Ring work - one is deeper than the other, and this to me detracts from it. But the overall shape and proportion is quite nice - I like that stummel a lot. (I think an argument could be made that the angle of the top could be flattened some, for a slightly less tall pipe, but I have no idea if there is some standard to appeal to in this regard)
The joint to the stem goes "bump" up top but not below. And I have come to basically think that bending a stem should only happen if the stummel reflects some angle, and in this case it doesn't. I think the bottom line of this pipe as a whole would be better and more uniform with a straight taper stem.
All in all, good stuff and I'm being a critic because I think you want to continue refining things Sean, and really what I am seeing here is stuff that I have seen in my own work, stuff that I fight on my own pipes, and basically things that are the difference between cooking up a pipe that most smokers will say "Oh that's great man" and cooking up a pipe that people look at and say "That is a superbly crafted pipe and I wanna buy it." Lots of buyers won't even know why they like one more than another, specifically, but they know when their wallet is itchy, and wallets get itchy when you correct these little things.
