I had a good time at the seminar and learned a lot from some great pipe makers. Thanks to those who helped make this pipe come together. You know who you are.


Plus the pipe my girlfriend made! (Hers is better.)


Whoa now. While I do love the ta-tas, that pipe ain't pink, my friend. That's the pure, unadulterated color of the beautiful briar burl that I ruined.Hudson wrote:Yeah, you're right UberMon, hers is better. Yours is, like, PINK! Is this your "Save the ta-ta's" pipe?
Still, I'm envious you got to go to the workshop, I really could use something like that.
Congratch
UberHuberMan wrote: that pipe ain't pink, my friend. That's the pure, unadulterated color of the beautiful briar burl that I ruined.
Thanks a lot! I'm relatively happy with the blast. This pipe was a challenge and didn't wind up as prettily shaped as I'd hoped, pink briar or no.Ocelot55 wrote:I still like the blast on yours, Uber. You should include some better pic's of your girl's pipe. I'm curious about the profile.
Yeah, unfortunately we had to duck out Friday evening and didn't get to say goodbye to everyone.Edward wrote:Was great to meet you there David, had a lot of fun hanging out with you and the missus. I kind of lost track of you guys and never had a chance to say goodbye.
To answer Hudsons question, you will get as much as you want to get from the class. The instructors are world class pipemakers willing to answer any question you have and give you some direction with your efforts. Rad Davis, Andy Peterson, Rex Poggenpohl, Mike Butera and Brian Ruthenberg helped me out a lot. But there were many more amazing guys helping out or dropping in for comments. One memorable moment for me was sandblastng my Bent Egg and looking up to see Teddy Knudson watching over my shoulder.I dont think he was terribly impressed with the effort, but he did give some good advice. "I just have someone else sandblast my pipes".
I spent a bit more time looking at the photos and I see the pink. Strange though, 'cause in person the pipe isn't anywhere near that color. How odd.Hudson wrote:Must be my monitor. I was thinking hers was natural and yours is definitely rosier. But in any case, I do think yours would look better if it were darker. Looks like you're already breaking her in which is, after all, what it's really for.
If you get a chance I'd love to hear more about the seminar/workshop, how it was organized, how much you learned, etc.
Thanks Abe!LAH wrote:That blasting is very cool!
Abe
Danke, Uber. That's quite a lineup of talent, rarefied air, indeed. Guess I'd better start saving now for next year; I may actually have some idea what I'm doing by then.UberHuberMan wrote:I also want to mention that I got to meet Nate King, Wayne Teipen, Simeon Turner, and Ernie Markle. I know nobody here knows them, but they're pretty alright guys.
I think so too, very nice.Ocelot55 wrote:I still like the blast on yours, Uber.
Yes, make another. I look forward to the next.Nate wrote:Cool work, go make another!