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[[File:David S Huber Photo.jpg|left|thumb|250px]][[File:Partial Blast Blowfish.jpg|thumb|250px]][[File:Large Natural Dublin.jpg|left|thumb|250px]][[File:Redwood Calabash.jpg|thumb|250px]]Inspired by the work of masterful pipe makers all over the world, David S. Huber began making fine artisan pipes in February of 2012. In the summer of 2014, he left his former career as a designer for live theatre to fully commit himself to the craft of pipe making. His pipes are creative, unique, meticulously crafted, and rooted in the work of the masters. Each piece is made from the best materials available by his hands alone.
[[File:Huber GKCPC Gemini-2-Profile-Left.png|thumb|400px|David Huber's 2013 GKCPC Contest pipe selected for the set]][[File:LST_Profile_Left.png|thumb|400px|]][[File:D197C_Profile_Left.png|thumb|400px|]][[File:Space_Skater_Glamour_Profile_Left.png|thumb|400px|David's Moon Rock Rustication]]Inspired by the work of masterful pipe makers all over the world, David S. Huber began making fine artisan pipes in February of 2012. In the summer of 2014, he left his former career as a designer for live theatre to fully commit himself to the craft of pipe making. His pipes are creative, unique, meticulously crafted, and rooted in the work of the masters. Each piece is made from the best materials available by his hands alone.
Among his many accolades, David received first place in the annual juried Kansas City pipe-carving contest in 2013 and Best-In-Show at the Kansas City pipe show in 2015. David’s work has been featured multiple times in Pipes & Tobaccos Magazine, including an eight-page feature article in the Summer issue of 2017, and has been interviewed as a young industry leader on radio and in print.


Among his many accolades, David received first place in the annual juried Kansas City pipe-carving contest in 2013 and Best-In-Show at the Kansas City pipe show in 2015. David’s work has been featured multiple times in [https://pipesandtobaccosmagazine.com/?s=david+huber&x=0&y=0 Pipes & Tobaccos Magazine], including an eight-page feature article in the Summer issue of 2017, and has been interviewed as a young industry leader [http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-112/# on radio] and [https://tobaccobusiness.com/pipe-smokers-next-generation/ in print].
His work has drawn the attention of many highly revered pipe artisans and collectors around the world, some who he is honored to call his friends and mentors. The pipe makers who have personally contributed most to his development as an artist and a craftsperson are [[Premal Chheda]], [[Alex Florov]], and [[Nanna Ivarsson]].


His work has drawn the attention of many highly revered pipe artisans and collectors around the world, some who he is honored to call his friends and mentors. The pipe makers who have personally contributed most to his development as an artist and a craftsperson are [https://pipedia.org/wiki/Chheda_Pipes Premal Chheda], [https://pipedia.org/wiki/Florov_Pipes Alex Florov], and [https://pipedia.org/wiki/Ivarsson,_Nanna Nanna Ivarsson].
David runs his company, DSH Pipes, as an artist-in-residence at Liberty Arts Sculpture Studio & Foundry in Durham, North Carolina.
 
You might also enjoy listening to Brian Levine's interview of David on the [http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-112/# Pipes Magazine Radio Show]
David runs his company, DSH Pipes, as an artist-in-residence at [http://http://www.libertyartsnc.org/ Liberty Arts Sculpture Studio & Foundry] in Durham, North Carolina.


'''Contact Information:'''
'''Contact Information:'''
  David S. Huber
  David Huber
  E-mail: dshpipes@gmail.com
  E-mail: dshpipes@gmail.com
  Website: [http://www.dshpipes.com/ DSH Pipes]
  Phone: 412.228.0206
  Address: 918D Pearl St.
[http://www.dshpipes.com/ Website]
          Durham, NC 27701
  Address: 918D Pearl St., Durham, NC 27701


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Revision as of 13:12, 31 July 2018

David Huber's 2013 GKCPC Contest pipe selected for the set
LST Profile Left.png
D197C Profile Left.png
David's Moon Rock Rustication

Inspired by the work of masterful pipe makers all over the world, David S. Huber began making fine artisan pipes in February of 2012. In the summer of 2014, he left his former career as a designer for live theatre to fully commit himself to the craft of pipe making. His pipes are creative, unique, meticulously crafted, and rooted in the work of the masters. Each piece is made from the best materials available by his hands alone.

Among his many accolades, David received first place in the annual juried Kansas City pipe-carving contest in 2013 and Best-In-Show at the Kansas City pipe show in 2015. David’s work has been featured multiple times in Pipes & Tobaccos Magazine, including an eight-page feature article in the Summer issue of 2017, and has been interviewed as a young industry leader on radio and in print.

His work has drawn the attention of many highly revered pipe artisans and collectors around the world, some who he is honored to call his friends and mentors. The pipe makers who have personally contributed most to his development as an artist and a craftsperson are Premal Chheda, Alex Florov, and Nanna Ivarsson.

David runs his company, DSH Pipes, as an artist-in-residence at Liberty Arts Sculpture Studio & Foundry in Durham, North Carolina. You might also enjoy listening to Brian Levine's interview of David on the Pipes Magazine Radio Show

Contact Information:

David Huber
E-mail: dshpipes@gmail.com
Phone: 412.228.0206
Website
Address: 918D Pearl St., Durham, NC 27701