Lighten up, man.This reply, could be perceived, assumed, interpreted in various ways.
I’m not sure what the angle is...
There are briar pipes out there insanely priced for thousands. Rhetorically speaking is $70 actually insanely priced...
I just assumed Clarin is bringing quality to the Clay World is all, and I really didn’t see any stupidity in what they were doing achieving.
It’s my understanding, that in the world and history of clay making, different than other materials, that what Clarin is doing, also makes them special and unique, because, if my understanding is correct, there’s not even 3-5 people in the world hand making clay pipes. And for this, shouldn’t we be tipping our hats and wishing them well instead, in their new venture?
Clarin is just starting out in business, is this how we should be welcoming fellow pipe smokers/craftsman?
We need to be kind, in our words, thoughts, and actions towards others!
They’re not doing something insane, they’re bringing something wonderful to the world of pipes.
Lighten up, man.
It’s a frickin slurry of clay, poured into a mold.
Like a flower pot.
I bought one. They're pretty nice.
Ripped LipsNot at all, just prevents ripped lips from the clay.
Thanks! I got the plain white clay Canadian.Nice!
Which one?
Be sure to show some pics, and tell us how you like it, etc.?
Speaking of snapping, dropping breaking a clay...
I have an idea, a leather, or rubber case, the pipe is wrapped in you smoke it with, so, if accidentally dropped, it’s shock absorbent and the clay doesn’t break.
And when holding, smoking, cleaning etc., the protection helps prevent snapping a stem.
Also a neat way to smoke and hold a clay when it’s hot, protecting your hands.
I could see something like this as quite trendy, in various colors and materials.
@Clarin Clay Pipes ?
I suppose the fragility of a clay no different that a meer, then. Or even more fragile, a meer with an amber stem. I think that I'd prefer a Clarin pipe unadorned. The finish does look quite nice.
It’s magic clay…Lighten up, man.
It’s a frickin slurry of clay, poured into a mold.
Like a flower pot.