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How should I evaluate a new carver's work?
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<blockquote data-quote="stapf" data-source="post: 411599" data-attributes="member: 3666"><p>I have a probllem with a pipemaker who doesn't smoke himself as well, but it shouldn't rule them out. There are some excelent pipemakers who don't smoke a pipe or didn't for the first few years they were making them. However it is a reason to be very critical and cautious. And it is one of the reasons I was very cautious about this carvers work. </p><p></p><p>I have decided to spend my money elsewhere. All of the comments and tips have been helpful. And I hope to be able to give the pipemakers who contacted me on here some business in the coming months. I had a few who were very helpful and I've been checking their sites trying to decide which direction to go first. I didn't realize that for what my shop was charging for these amature pipes or just a little moreI could get something made exactly the way I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stapf, post: 411599, member: 3666"] I have a probllem with a pipemaker who doesn't smoke himself as well, but it shouldn't rule them out. There are some excelent pipemakers who don't smoke a pipe or didn't for the first few years they were making them. However it is a reason to be very critical and cautious. And it is one of the reasons I was very cautious about this carvers work. I have decided to spend my money elsewhere. All of the comments and tips have been helpful. And I hope to be able to give the pipemakers who contacted me on here some business in the coming months. I had a few who were very helpful and I've been checking their sites trying to decide which direction to go first. I didn't realize that for what my shop was charging for these amature pipes or just a little moreI could get something made exactly the way I want. [/QUOTE]
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