About Me

I have been carving and sculpting since I was a young kid. If memory serves me I started carving when I was 8 or 9 years old. I've always had a desire to create art and pursued to earn a Bachelor's and Master's degrees in The Fine Arts. The very first tobacco pipe I made, that I can remember, was back in the early 2000s, a meerschaum kit I bought off Ebay. About 5 or 6 years ago it broke, but I had to save her so I searched and found a Sterling Silver bent tube to run from the bowl to the shank. I still smoke it every now and then. I started getting more serious about pipe making around 2015 and decided to take it from a hobby for my own use to showing them to the World. Here I will document each pipe I make and perhaps a story or two.

March 4, 2021

Freehand Pipe

Freehand Briar Wood tobacco pipe with nice lines and great feel. This pipe features flat edges and a rounded bowl with a bottom lip and flat curved underbelly. Stem is vulcanite.

Info:

Length: 6 inches
Height: 2 3/8 inches
Chamber: 3/4 inch by 1 5/8 inches deep






 

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