I'm curious, does this design already exist? If not, what do you think I should call it?








Thanks for looking.
Brian.
Yeah, Tyler and I were talking one day about the contest and he was telling me how awesome the prizes were (which they are) and who all would probably be entering and I replied by saying, "So, you're saying I should buy a raffle ticket..Ocelot55 wrote:Brian, I had no clue that you were entering in the GKCPC 2012 Pipe Carvers Contest! I was just talking with my fiance yesterday about entering. Once I saw the other competitors it gave me pause. I still don't know if I will, though I think it would be fun to give it a go.
As for the pipe: absolutely stunning grain, finish is perfect, the shaping looks great, and your button work on this one has really improved. I have one aesthetic critique about the design, though, it seems to me that the transition between the shank and the bowl could be more defined by bringing the flat top part of the shank meet the bowl about 1/4" or so below the double beads around the bowl. Just my opinion.
That is a really cool bulldog, one you can be proud of.
Man, I just can't take you seriously with that AvatarUberHuberMan wrote:PS - A guy on Brothers of Briar proposed calling the pipe the "Bull Whale," which I kinda like for this piece.
Lol! I have no idea what you're referring to. That's my serious face.Growley wrote:Man, I just can't take you seriously with that AvatarUberHuberMan wrote:PS - A guy on Brothers of Briar proposed calling the pipe the "Bull Whale," which I kinda like for this piece.
That's what I assumed, but from what I understand the 7 winners split most of the raffle money. Prestige, honor and glory will also be part of the takeEdward wrote:I'm curious about the contest. I see that if you *dont* win, they offer to sell the pipe for you at the show. If you *do* win it becomes part of the 7 day set that gets raffled. I assume prestige and honor and glory are the only prize if your pipe wins ?