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A Name For The Movement/Style of Young American Pipe Carvers
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 17305" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Have to add Jeff Gracik, Scott Anderson, Adam Davidson, Brad Pohlman, all wonderfully talented as well. I'm inclined to see them as "Evolutionaries", as they seem to take the best ideas, engineering and styles from so many different genres and regions and meld them into a cohesive style all their own. They seem to share the benefits of the same melting pot, so there must be a common denominator, a shared perspective that produces a viable style derived from but different than the sources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 17305, member: 3"] Have to add Jeff Gracik, Scott Anderson, Adam Davidson, Brad Pohlman, all wonderfully talented as well. I'm inclined to see them as "Evolutionaries", as they seem to take the best ideas, engineering and styles from so many different genres and regions and meld them into a cohesive style all their own. They seem to share the benefits of the same melting pot, so there must be a common denominator, a shared perspective that produces a viable style derived from but different than the sources. [/QUOTE]
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