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General Pipe Discussion
Artisan, or Pipemaker?
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<blockquote data-quote="desertpiper" data-source="post: 451496" data-attributes="member: 2370"><p>This is an interesting topic. It reminded me of a book I have read: "The Perfect Smoke" by Fed Hanna. Great book by the way. But in one of his chapters he goes into great detail (too great to write here) about the artisan pipe maker. Plus he even adds another level, the Master pipe maker. It's a very interesting read and I would think shed some light on this topic. Because to be a pipe artisan you have to be a pipe maker. To be a pipe master you have to be a pipe artisan. And who's to say a pipe maker in a manufacturing setting can't be an artisan. It all depends on the end product. Well there my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desertpiper, post: 451496, member: 2370"] This is an interesting topic. It reminded me of a book I have read: "The Perfect Smoke" by Fed Hanna. Great book by the way. But in one of his chapters he goes into great detail (too great to write here) about the artisan pipe maker. Plus he even adds another level, the Master pipe maker. It's a very interesting read and I would think shed some light on this topic. Because to be a pipe artisan you have to be a pipe maker. To be a pipe master you have to be a pipe artisan. And who's to say a pipe maker in a manufacturing setting can't be an artisan. It all depends on the end product. Well there my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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