Blog by Steve Laug
Last week I was chatting with Dan Chlebove of Gabrieli Pipes about how he accomplishes the rustication pattern he uses on the rusticated pipe that he makes. I have liked Dan’s rustication style since I first started following his work. One of the Gabrieli pipes that I have in my collection displays his rustication. It has a tactile, pebbly feel to it and is comfortable in the hand.
We talked about it for a while as he described the tool he uses. He sent me some photos of the tool. He says that the tool was a gift from Alberto Bonfignoli, maybe 12 yrs ago. Dan had met him in Richmond and talked with him, As Alberto looked at Dan’s early work and he asked if he had a tool to rusticate. When Dan told him no Alberto insisted on having Dan’s mailing address and promised he would send him one. Dan says, “VERY kind of him to a new
pipemaker I thought. It looks very Medieval eh?”
The tool is made up of small nails held in place by a perforated piece of aluminum and held in place with a hex screw.

Thanks Dan for the photos. Now I have to figure out how to craft one for myself. That looks far more kind to the palm as it is twisted into the briar than the tools that I use.






That is a pretty clever creation! The results are definitely attractive.
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Thanks for sharing both the picture of Dan’s rustication, and the tool he uses toachieve that result. The rustication look great, and looks like it would be a comfortable pipe to smoke, and hold.
The tool looks like something that we could fabricate, and hopefully achieve a similar result. Thanks again.
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Now that is a cool tool! Great to see the workings of it, too.
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Now that looks do-able! It would be fun to make one but would take a looonng time as fast as I move! King of the procrastinators, still haven’t finished my first article!
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