Hey everyone,
There seem to be more and more talented pipe makers showing their pipes to the world every day.
I never worked with wood too much as a child although I had daily opportunities simply because I was lazy. Now though, I have this great respect for pipe makers and there is an inner desire to start making pipes.
I have most of the tools necessary, and although I doubt my creative abilities I still want to give it a try.
So I ask you if you think it is too far-fetched to think that a current pipe maker (not Dunhill or Peterson of course, but some smaller name) might be willing to take on an apprentice for a short amount of time so that I or any person could gain some knowledge?
I am not sure if this question is allowed, so if not let me know and I'll remove it.
Does anyone know any reputable pipe making forums or books that would offer any information needed for a newb such as myself?
Anyway, sorry to bombard the forum with my questions but every day I want more and more to be able to make pipes of my own for others and myself.
-Frank
There seem to be more and more talented pipe makers showing their pipes to the world every day.
I never worked with wood too much as a child although I had daily opportunities simply because I was lazy. Now though, I have this great respect for pipe makers and there is an inner desire to start making pipes.
I have most of the tools necessary, and although I doubt my creative abilities I still want to give it a try.
So I ask you if you think it is too far-fetched to think that a current pipe maker (not Dunhill or Peterson of course, but some smaller name) might be willing to take on an apprentice for a short amount of time so that I or any person could gain some knowledge?
I am not sure if this question is allowed, so if not let me know and I'll remove it.
Does anyone know any reputable pipe making forums or books that would offer any information needed for a newb such as myself?
Anyway, sorry to bombard the forum with my questions but every day I want more and more to be able to make pipes of my own for others and myself.
-Frank