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A Name For The Movement/Style of Young American Pipe Carvers
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikem" data-source="post: 17497" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>I thought about this for the last day or so and I kind of disagree with the "American" post anything. Do we really hear about the "Italian" post Danish, "German" post Danish. They all IMHO have their own styles. I believe this is the same with the American carvers. Is there American carvers who carve in the Danish tradition, you bet, but so are some Italian, Swedish and German carvers. I think a lot of American carvers have their own style. To me it "is" more of an American Movement just for the simple fact that you are getting more and more high quality American carvers out there compared to years gone by when the vast majority of well known carvers who were setting the standard were Danish or Italian. Just my two cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikem, post: 17497, member: 29"] I thought about this for the last day or so and I kind of disagree with the "American" post anything. Do we really hear about the "Italian" post Danish, "German" post Danish. They all IMHO have their own styles. I believe this is the same with the American carvers. Is there American carvers who carve in the Danish tradition, you bet, but so are some Italian, Swedish and German carvers. I think a lot of American carvers have their own style. To me it "is" more of an American Movement just for the simple fact that you are getting more and more high quality American carvers out there compared to years gone by when the vast majority of well known carvers who were setting the standard were Danish or Italian. Just my two cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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