Wet Dottle's comment at the end of the Tinsky, Davis, Purdy thread made me reconsider the underlying purpose of that thread. What I was really asking about was what fine American carvers to buy from and I unnecessarily limited the topic to three. Being new to artisan carvers, I'd be interested in the preferences of the Brethern for any American carvers you think worthy of consideration.
As I've started buying pipes, I've focused initially on two markets: estate GBDs pre-merger with Comoy and local carvers. In Columbus where I live, we have Tim West, S & R Pipes (Steve & Roswitha Anderson of Pipes & Pleasures), and Chheda Pipes (Premal Chheda of Smokers' Haven). As I started to think about buying a new handcarved pipe, it made sense to me to look locally first in order to support two local pipe stores and, also, so I can examine personally the pipe I am buying rather than look at a photo on the Internet. I haven't bought a Tim West or S & R yet but I have taken a chance on Premal Chheda although he doesn't have a reputation yet.
There was a favorable mention of the Chhedas in the NASPC's latest newsletter (I'll pull it out and quote it at a later date) and Premal has taken a lot of time to explain to me what he is doing with his pipes. I'll take pictures of the two I have so far and post them for comment. One is a nice poker sandblast (the blasting was done by Rad Davis) and the other is an interesting (at least to me) smooth chimney. I liked the look and feel of them and they are fine smokers. At this point in my pipe education, they seemed to be very good pipes but I intend to keep expanding my horizons with other carvers, hence the initial interest in Davis, et al.
Specifically, I'm interested in hearing thoughts about others to consider. I'm not particularly price sensitive (after collecting HTF cigars, pipes seem like a real bargain) nor am I especially "elitist" about necessarily collecting a "name." I guess that would be obvious if I am willing to buy Chhedas at this point in his career.
Your thoughts guys?
As I've started buying pipes, I've focused initially on two markets: estate GBDs pre-merger with Comoy and local carvers. In Columbus where I live, we have Tim West, S & R Pipes (Steve & Roswitha Anderson of Pipes & Pleasures), and Chheda Pipes (Premal Chheda of Smokers' Haven). As I started to think about buying a new handcarved pipe, it made sense to me to look locally first in order to support two local pipe stores and, also, so I can examine personally the pipe I am buying rather than look at a photo on the Internet. I haven't bought a Tim West or S & R yet but I have taken a chance on Premal Chheda although he doesn't have a reputation yet.
There was a favorable mention of the Chhedas in the NASPC's latest newsletter (I'll pull it out and quote it at a later date) and Premal has taken a lot of time to explain to me what he is doing with his pipes. I'll take pictures of the two I have so far and post them for comment. One is a nice poker sandblast (the blasting was done by Rad Davis) and the other is an interesting (at least to me) smooth chimney. I liked the look and feel of them and they are fine smokers. At this point in my pipe education, they seemed to be very good pipes but I intend to keep expanding my horizons with other carvers, hence the initial interest in Davis, et al.
Specifically, I'm interested in hearing thoughts about others to consider. I'm not particularly price sensitive (after collecting HTF cigars, pipes seem like a real bargain) nor am I especially "elitist" about necessarily collecting a "name." I guess that would be obvious if I am willing to buy Chhedas at this point in his career.
Your thoughts guys?