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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 316178"><p>By and large, I think this was a great exchange. Any disagreement wasn't about execution but individual taste. Maksim continues to prove he's a true craftsmen; but, it was also obvious he's a true gentlemen.</p><p></p><p>I really enjoyed discussion of taste above and beyond the obvious quality of all pieces. Can't say for other but I found the experience enjoyable and found out more about Maksim than the normal platitudes extended to offering. </p><p></p><p>Pipe Magazine just did a show about the Dublin form and mentioned it wasn't popular and mentioned some that were. I liked the Dublin better than most. In other threads, I see absolutely gorgeous bulldog and Rhodesian pipes that have obvious excellence but I wouldn't own one. That is just me.</p><p></p><p>I, and I feel Maksim, really enjoyed the exchange. Maksim, in an aside here, mentioned to me that he shared my interest in traditional shapes. As a maker and businessman, that is all just another aside. To succeed, he is responsible for fulfilling customer tastes and is obviously also doing that well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 316178"] By and large, I think this was a great exchange. Any disagreement wasn't about execution but individual taste. Maksim continues to prove he's a true craftsmen; but, it was also obvious he's a true gentlemen. I really enjoyed discussion of taste above and beyond the obvious quality of all pieces. Can't say for other but I found the experience enjoyable and found out more about Maksim than the normal platitudes extended to offering. Pipe Magazine just did a show about the Dublin form and mentioned it wasn't popular and mentioned some that were. I liked the Dublin better than most. In other threads, I see absolutely gorgeous bulldog and Rhodesian pipes that have obvious excellence but I wouldn't own one. That is just me. I, and I feel Maksim, really enjoyed the exchange. Maksim, in an aside here, mentioned to me that he shared my interest in traditional shapes. As a maker and businessman, that is all just another aside. To succeed, he is responsible for fulfilling customer tastes and is obviously also doing that well. [/QUOTE]
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