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<blockquote data-quote="Harlock999" data-source="post: 295989" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>With all due respect to the O.P, I think Todd Johnson is overrated and overpriced.</p><p>I don't care who he "studied" under. Learning pipe making from Tom Eltang is cool, but it's not as if he learned fresco techniques from Michelangelo.</p><p>Mr. Johnson came across as being rather precious, and somewhat pretentious in his P&T interview a few years ago, (in my opinion), and it seems that he holds some influence over emerging pipe makers. </p><p>As for bowl coatings...</p><p>I think new pipes are prettier without them.</p><p>I would choose uncoated, if possible, because then I would not have to wonder about who's recipe was used to protect my pipe from myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlock999, post: 295989, member: 1363"] With all due respect to the O.P, I think Todd Johnson is overrated and overpriced. I don't care who he "studied" under. Learning pipe making from Tom Eltang is cool, but it's not as if he learned fresco techniques from Michelangelo. Mr. Johnson came across as being rather precious, and somewhat pretentious in his P&T interview a few years ago, (in my opinion), and it seems that he holds some influence over emerging pipe makers. As for bowl coatings... I think new pipes are prettier without them. I would choose uncoated, if possible, because then I would not have to wonder about who's recipe was used to protect my pipe from myself. [/QUOTE]
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