This is a
general guide for my pipe grading system.
I have seen
and I have thought many grading systems but I decided to follow a simple one.
Tom Eltang, told me when I met him, "keep it simple!". So, I did.
Hence, I
have three main categories for my pipes: Smooth, Sandblasted and Rusticated.
Smooth
When the
grain is Top, without any flows and spots, I make a smooth finish.
Sandblasted
When the
grain is High-grade but few small black spots or flaws appear, I choose the
sandblasting method.
I can make
full or semi sandblasted pipes.
Rusticated
For Elevated or Mid-grade grain that may have few small spots and flows, I use three basic rustication
methods.
a)
"Mitos"
This is my
favorite style and I have found that it looks great on most shapes. The name
“Mitos” comes from Greek mythology, identifying a big skein of thread “Ariadni”
gave to “Thiseas” to assist him find his way out of the labyrinth where
“Minotauros” was. So “Mitos” engraving is a single line that goes around the entire
pipe with one start and one end.
b)
"Maze"
This is
like “Mitos” but it’s made by many separate small engraved lines, pretty much
like a maze.
c) Brushed
Brushed is another,
more frequently used from other pipe makers too, technique that I do using an iron brush and by hand.
You can be
absolutely certain that you will never find any hidden flaws, small or bigger ones. All the aforementioned techniques do not hide flows and scrunches and the basic principal that I abide is that never use putty!
MARKING
All my
pipes are stamped with my initials (K.A.) in a rectangle, the word Greece, plus a
four or five-digit number, where the last two digits show the year of
construction and the 2 or 3 first digits identify the serial number of
the pipe.
For
example, in 0512, 05 is the serial number and 12 stands for the year 2012
Before
2012, all the pipes that were created, marked with the [K.A.] in rectangle
only.
For some
special pipes with exquisite grain or strange and difficult design, I use an
extra stamp certifying their difficulty and uniqueness.
Silver
rings are marked with 925 and a smaller K.A. stamp.