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Favorite American Carvers and Why
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick" data-source="post: 19951" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>Some great bets are:</p><p>J. Alan</p><p>Adam Davison</p><p>Alex Florev</p><p>Trever Talbert is still technically American, but living in France. </p><p>Tonni Neilsen is Danish living in Kentucky</p><p>Larry Roush makes gorgeous pipes, and lives in Toledo! (I just moved from Columbus - Hilliard - to Connecticut and I kick myself all the time for never going to visit Larry)</p><p>Premal makes world class pipes. I have two myself.</p><p>Scott Anderson</p><p>Jack Howell</p><p>Brad Pohlman</p><p>Gabrielli pipes (Dan Chebov or somthing. Can't remember)</p><p>Brian Ruthenburg</p><p></p><p>There's no particular order to these guys here. They're all top notch and very collectable. If you want to get in on a couple up-and-comers, I'd stick with Premal and Scott Anderson. The prices are good and the pipes are awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick, post: 19951, member: 255"] Some great bets are: J. Alan Adam Davison Alex Florev Trever Talbert is still technically American, but living in France. Tonni Neilsen is Danish living in Kentucky Larry Roush makes gorgeous pipes, and lives in Toledo! (I just moved from Columbus - Hilliard - to Connecticut and I kick myself all the time for never going to visit Larry) Premal makes world class pipes. I have two myself. Scott Anderson Jack Howell Brad Pohlman Gabrielli pipes (Dan Chebov or somthing. Can't remember) Brian Ruthenburg There's no particular order to these guys here. They're all top notch and very collectable. If you want to get in on a couple up-and-comers, I'd stick with Premal and Scott Anderson. The prices are good and the pipes are awesome. [/QUOTE]
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