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Briarlab is a collaborative workshop founded by [[Michael Lindner]], [[Nate King]], and Sarah Steele
Briarlab was a collaborative workshop founded by [[Michael Lindner]], [[Nate King]], and Sarah Steele. It apparently closed its doors in February of 2017.


[[File:Briarlab Logo.jpg|thumb|The Brairlab logo]]''From the About Us Page on the [http://www.briarlab.com/pages/about-us Briarlab website]<br>
[[File:Briarlab Logo.jpg|thumb|The Brairlab logo]]
''"Welcome to briarlab. Indianapolis, IN — U.S.A. based pipe maker's playground."''<br>
''"Combining traditional methods and new technologies for the tobacco pipe smoker."''


With nearly 2000 square feet of shop space and a dizzying array of top level equipment, briarlab is absolutely the best one-stop-shop for both the master and novice pipemaker.
The workshop had nearly 2000 square feet of shop space and a dizzying array of top level equipment. The idea was to offer an environment with better equipment and shared ideas, along with Web and show sales, and to offer these services in various packages to aspiring pipe makers. Unfortunately, it was apparently not a sustainable enterprise.  
We offer pipe carvers the ability to simply become more successful. Better equipment. Shared ideas. Web and show sales. Strong community. HD photography. Business advice. Professional marketing. Unique processes. Advanced skills. Our cooperative studio was designed with just one question in mind: "How can we best advance the pipe making community?" We have designed an array of packages suitable for carvers of all skill levels – no matter where you live. You can join the lab full time or part time.
 
Here are just a few great examples of what all of our membership packages include:
 
*Full instruction and use of professional shop equipment
*Representation and sales at all pipe shows that briarlab attends, even if you can't go!
*24/7 Low cost consignment sales on briarlab.com with professional HD photography and full descriptions
*Marketing and advertising updated daily on social media
*Access to classes on how to improve your pipes and grow your pipemaking business


You may also enjoy hearing Brian Levine's interview with Michael Lindner on the [http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-148/ Pipes Magazine Radio Show]<br>
You may also enjoy hearing Brian Levine's interview with Michael Lindner on the [http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-148/ Pipes Magazine Radio Show]<br>
And also an interview Brian did with Sarah Steele, who does pretty much everything at Brianlab except make pipes! [http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-194/ Interview with Sarah Steele]
And also an interview Brian did with Sarah Steele, who did pretty much everything at Brianlab except make pipes! [http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-194/ Interview with Sarah Steele]


'''Contact information:'''
'''Contact information:'''
'''Some of this still works, but may be on its way out:'''
  Briarlab, LLC
  Briarlab, LLC
  Website: http://www.briarlab.com/
  Website: http://www.briarlab.com/
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  Twitter: https://twitter.com/briarlab
  Twitter: https://twitter.com/briarlab
  Instagram: https://instagram.com/briarlab
  Instagram: https://instagram.com/briarlab
5341 W 86th St. Bldg 7
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Phone: (317) 755-2069


[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: United States]]
[[Category: United States]]

Latest revision as of 22:33, 23 February 2017

Briarlab was a collaborative workshop founded by Michael Lindner, Nate King, and Sarah Steele. It apparently closed its doors in February of 2017.

The Brairlab logo

The workshop had nearly 2000 square feet of shop space and a dizzying array of top level equipment. The idea was to offer an environment with better equipment and shared ideas, along with Web and show sales, and to offer these services in various packages to aspiring pipe makers. Unfortunately, it was apparently not a sustainable enterprise.

You may also enjoy hearing Brian Levine's interview with Michael Lindner on the Pipes Magazine Radio Show
And also an interview Brian did with Sarah Steele, who did pretty much everything at Brianlab except make pipes! Interview with Sarah Steele

Contact information:

Some of this still works, but may be on its way out:
Briarlab, LLC
Website: http://www.briarlab.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briarlab
Twitter: https://twitter.com/briarlab
Instagram: https://instagram.com/briarlab