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The Best of Talbert Briar in 2006


2006 was a horrendous year, in so many ways.  We started off the year badly behind on money, and I was out of commission for an extended period from illness to make matters worse.  The entire year seemed to be one disaster after another, until I felt completely punch-drunk by the time December rolled around and I closed out the year by completing the 2006 group pipes for French club Fumeurs de Pipe.  But, amid all these problems, some major evolution was going on.  This was the first year without Halloween pipes, and I introduced my very basic idea of the Pfeifenigma.  I began actively sending the majority of my pipe production to US retailer Pipe & Pint, which helped turn things around in the second half of the year as far as cash flow went.  But perhaps the biggest shift was the transition of the website "action" from the catalogs to the blog.  Before, working life was characterized by delays - Work for weeks on a set of pipes, then post them together, then wait an unknown period again until they eventually sold.  Now, I usually post each pipe as it's finished to the blog, see if anyone is interested and send it over to Pipe & Pint quickly if it doesn't immediately sell.  It's faster, more "real time", and a lot more fun for me, because the blog is like a catalog with two-way communication - others can write back to me there as easily as I can post.  What this will eventually mean for the main website is uncertain.  It's been a while since I really wanted to bother with the hassles of doing up all the photos, the descriptions, catalog pages, etc, when it's so much simpler and more pleasant to just stick the pipes in a box and ship them off, and let someone else worry about the sales.  It is quite possible that this website may eventually become static, with updates only to these galleries and occasional resource tips.

Changes in digital camera and photography style over the year have given the thumbnails for this gallery page a hilariously schizo look!


Pitcher Plant Rameses #3
• The Pitcher Plant


Ramses #3


Korrigan FdP #24
Korrigan


FdP Pipe #24


Bulldog #2
Bulldog #4
Bulldog #2


Bulldog #4


FDP #1
Moebius Bolus #3
Talbert Briar FdP #1

Moebius Bolus #3