I’d agree that you both have fairly traditionally-shaped pipes, with your wife preferring just a bit more flourish than you. Maybe you could comission a pair which were essentially the same, but individualized — a matched pair of distinct, yet complementary pieces. Seems like a fitting symbol. I don’t recall either of you owning a sandblasted pipe. Is that correct?
You asked me a month ago about Sadik Yanik. Now I’m wondering if that question was about this project. Another fellow who comes to mind is Cumhur @cumhurpipes on Instagram. Honestly, his Instagram page isn’t the greatest, but the pipe that I have from him is mindblowing if you are a fan of lattice work, as I am. It is the finest I have ever seen.
There are so many choices of great carvers whose work is fairly priced, the number who are known for their classic shapes is considerably smaller.
Amongst the carvers whose work I know well, Chris Asteriou comes to mind. His range is astounding and his craftsmanship impeccable. I know of no one making better renditions of classic English and Danish shapes today, but he often veers away from classics to more contemporary designs. I think a commission from him could be completed in a manageable period.
Michael Parks, as others have mentioned, is as good as they get. Unfortunately, his commission list is famously lengthy and his pipes would require reaching deeply into your pockets. Definitely the splurge option, but wow, he’s really, really good.
Johannes Gaarn of Suhr Pipes is a young Danish carver who is the grandson of Poul Rasmussen and Anne Julie and who works with Tom Eltang. He’s style seems like a good fit for you as well. Although I’ve never met him, a friend of mine has as says he’s a great fellow. I do not own any of his pipes yet, but have no doubt that they’re extremely well made.
Half-brothers Anders and Martin of Vollmer and Nilsson make WONDERFUL Danish-style pipes, even though they’re Swedish. I think their style would fit you as well. And the pair of them are the nicest two fellows you’ve ever met. True gentlemen.
Among US-based carvers, I know many great ones, but I’ve having just a bit of difficulty thinking of a carver who’s what I perceive as a good fit for you two. Certainly there must be someone. Perhaps Jared Coles? He definitely has a US-flare to his work, but appears to be Danish-influenced. You might have a look at CPCC’s own Jason Patrick. Maybe Jack Howell?
I’ll look forward to seeing whatever you end up with and to visiting you two in your new smoking room!
Goodness, Craig. That's a fantastic amount of consideration. I really appreciate it.
A couple of points:
1. I haven't told her about this and may hold it as a surprise for later, so don't spill the beans!
2. The question Mary had about Yanik was not related. I actually can't use meerschaum pipes so would not commission a set.
3. I think you're right about our "similar but different" tastes in pipes. I wouldn't want to force the hand of any carver - but I could see a set with a Dublin for me and a Lilly for her could be very similar but also very different, with slightly more flair for Mary, as you suggest.
4. A club member would be great and I will look up Mr Patrick. Although it might make communication easier, it could also make secret keeping a little tougher.