Can’t imagine what the original purchaser was thinking.
Sounds like he should have gone to @sasquatch for that commissionHe wanted a smooth finish double-bowl Oom Paul churchwarden with a 20" long clear Perspex stem that had black & gold flowers etched into it.
You gotta admit Ryan missed it by a fair amount.
All about personal preference. Though I can understand the appeal, I've not seen an Alden that I'd part money for.there's nothing to dislike about those pipes
Fair enough - taste is personal. But, I think these are pretty good examples of his work. The difference is that you, knowing that you wouldn’t part with your money for his work, likely wouldn’t ask him to start 2 new projects for you either.All about personal preference. Though I can understand the appeal, I've not seen an Alden that I'd part money for.
It is bizarre that someone would do that.wouldn’t ask him to start 2 new projects for you either
Question for people who have gotten commissions done: What do you do if it doesn’t look like what you wanted? I’ve been nervous to get a commission done because even though many artisans don’t charge up from, I don’t think I could pass on it, even though I don’t love the result.
Thanks, George. You’re right about the clear communication. I think I’m nervous about stepping on someone’s toes when communicating what I’d like. I certainly am looking for their artistic license and wouldn’t want my communication to seem like I’m trying to box in their work/creativity.Pictures speak louder than words
1) Find an existing pipe online you like that your guy already made.
2) Ask him if he could/would make the same pipe again with X changes (meaning things like stem length, finish color, overall size, stem material color, etc.)
The result? Clear communication and expectation on BOTH sides of the transaction.
A verbal description alone, or a submitted sketch, rarely works out for too many reasons to list.
Finally, if the pic you like is a smooth or otherwise dependent on wood size or grain, understand that the wait time for the right block to come along could be significant.