Of all my pipes this extra large, 65 gram, six inch long, .880 bore Pot by Jack’s Handmade Pipes makes me think, that I might be able to make a pipe myself.
Not that I will make a pipe, I’ll let a craftsman like Jack do it for me.
Jack did a good job making my pipe but it’s the simplest and plainest and most obviously hand made standard shaped pipe I own. None of it is cookie cutter symmetrical. Jack made this in a small shop. Mine is the only one just exactly like it.
So for all you home pipe makers out there, I have some questions
1. Jack used a blank of good imported briar, not fancy and not plain either. And he fitted a lucite push stem.
About what would those materials cost, and where would you buy them?
2. Jack is a good craftsman but nobody ever looks at this and starts gushing over how artistic it is. This is the simplest pipe to make I can imagine. There are no pits or fills, and it’s a plain unvarnished finish.
For somebody who knows how to make pipes,
What tools did he need and about how long did this pipe take to shape and finish?
3. In todays market about how much would a craftsman of the skill level of Jack charge for a simple, plain, extra large, sitter Pot, if I commissioned another six inch, simple, extra large sitter Pot over the phone, sent him photos, and let him alone to make one?
Not that I will make a pipe, I’ll let a craftsman like Jack do it for me.
Jack did a good job making my pipe but it’s the simplest and plainest and most obviously hand made standard shaped pipe I own. None of it is cookie cutter symmetrical. Jack made this in a small shop. Mine is the only one just exactly like it.
So for all you home pipe makers out there, I have some questions
1. Jack used a blank of good imported briar, not fancy and not plain either. And he fitted a lucite push stem.
About what would those materials cost, and where would you buy them?
2. Jack is a good craftsman but nobody ever looks at this and starts gushing over how artistic it is. This is the simplest pipe to make I can imagine. There are no pits or fills, and it’s a plain unvarnished finish.
For somebody who knows how to make pipes,
What tools did he need and about how long did this pipe take to shape and finish?
3. In todays market about how much would a craftsman of the skill level of Jack charge for a simple, plain, extra large, sitter Pot, if I commissioned another six inch, simple, extra large sitter Pot over the phone, sent him photos, and let him alone to make one?
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