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The Best of Talbert Briar in 2003


2003 was our first full year of living in Brittany, and it was hell from the very first day! I'd thought 2002 was rough but between the worldwide recession, the ongoing struggle just to grab a few working hours in the shop away from the thousand other demands here, the US/France hostilities over the Iraq war, and the plummeting value of the dollar (which we collect most of our income in) against the euro, it was a daily struggle just to stay alive and keep a roof over our heads and buy food to eat. Over the course of the year, Emily began to work more and more on pipes as well as pens, and she started making the majority of our Ligne Bretagne pipes. We got our retail shop cleaned up and (slowly) stocked with goods, and gradually turned the workshop from a total mess into an efficient pipemaking environment. We even managed to fix up our house a little, though we were too short on time to get very far. As the year progressed, we settled slowly into our new lives and made new friends here, as well as learning more and more about how things work in France and how to get things done. There were very few Talbert Briars made in 2003 (a grand total of 17, including the Halloween pipes!). This was mostly due to two main problems - the falling value of the dollar and the time and energy we had to invest in getting both our retail shop and our Ligne Bretagne line going. Throughout the year, we tried to maintain our prices in US dollars but it became untenable, as the dollar was running around 20% below the euro for the majority of the year. We couldn't afford to lose 20% of the prices of our Talbert Briars because they are too labor-intensive, so as a result they were barely produced while we focused on more economical pipes that were profitable in the devalued dollar environment. At the end of the year we made the difficult decision to start charging in euros, which will make the pipes more expensive for US buyers but will at least enable us to afford to continue making Talbert Briars.

The Arbourg The Cote-Sauvage  


The Splash Ibex #7  


The Dhole Mountains of Madness