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Quoted from '''Brian Kalnitz'''' [http://briankalnitz.com/default.aspx website]:
Quoted from '''Brian Kalnitz'''' [http://briankalnitz.com/default.aspx website]:


"Please be patient with us as this site is a work in progress. Our hope is to showcase a very talented, but rather unknown pipemaker based in Buffalo, NY. Further information on Brian will be provided as this site grows."
[[File:Kalnitz08.jpg|thumb|400px|Courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Kalnitz2.jpg|thumb|400px|A nice assortment of Kalnitz pipes, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]"I just want to take a few minutes to explain the process Brian uses in the making of all of his pipes. None, I repeat, none of Brian's pipes are machined or turned on a lathe and as such, no two are alike. Brian starts with choice pieces of Mediterranean Plateau Briar. After cutting the rough shape on a band saw, Brian sands and grinds the pipes into the desired shapes. The bore hole and airways are hand drilled and finished and fitted with vulcanite stems. Rough sanding is followed by fine hand sanding and in certain cases carving. There are no fills in Brians pipes, what is there is the wood in its natural form. Sanding if followed either by staining, waxing and polishing, or just applying a coat of caranuba wax and allowing the natural color and grain to show through.
"I just want to take a few minutes to explain the process Brian uses in the making of all of his pipes. None, I repeat, none of Brian's pipes are machined or turned on a lathe and as such, no two are alike. Brian starts with choice pieces of Mediterranean Plateau Briar. After cutting the rough shape on a band saw, Brian sands and grinds the pipes into the desired shapes. The bore hole and airways are hand drilled and finished and fitted with vulcanite stems. Rough sanding is followed by fine hand sanding and in certain cases carving. There are no fills in Brians pipes, what is there is the wood in its natural form. Sanding if followed either by staining, waxing and polishing, or just applying a coat of caranuba wax and allowing the natural color and grain to show through.


Brian's pipes are truly pieces of art, and he is one of the few carvers left that does not use a lathe  
Brian's pipes are truly pieces of art, and he is one of the few carvers left that does not use a lathe  
to shape his pieces. I have watched Brian carve pipes and it is truly and enjoyable experience seeing a pipe develop out of a plain block of wood."
to shape his pieces. I have watched Brian carve pipes and it is truly and enjoyable experience seeing a pipe develop out of a plain block of wood."
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Brian Kalnitz is also the owner of Smoker's Haven pipe & tobacco shop in West Seneca, NY. (Smoker's Haven, 1167 Union Road, West Seneca, NY 14224, phone 716-675-6195)
Brian Kalnitz is also the owner of Smoker's Haven pipe & tobacco shop in West Seneca, NY. (Smoker's Haven, 1167 Union Road, West Seneca, NY 14224, phone 716-675-6195)
*You may enjoy listening to Brian Levine's interview of Brian Kalnitz on the [http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-343/ PipesMagazine Radio Show]


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Also mentioned as a pipemaker was '''[[Milton Brian Kalnitz]]''' (father of the current artist), who is said to have worked for / with Michael Angelo '''[[Bellezia]]''' (Buffalo, New York), and now owns Bellezia Tobacco Shops.
Brian Kalnitz is the son of '''[[Milton Brian Kalnitz]]''' who is the owner and resident pipemaker of '''[[Bellezia]]''' (Buffalo, New York), where David Kalnitz, the third generation of this family learning to make pipes, also works.


Brian Kalnitz
Smokers Haven of the Southtowns
Buffalo, New York
1167 Union Rd
USA
West Seneca, NY 14224
716-675-6195
info@smokershavenwny.com
   
   
  Website: [http://briankalnitz.com/default.aspx Brian Kalnitz]
  Website: [http://www.smokershavenwny.com/brian-kalnitz-pipe-maker.html Brian Kalnitz]
  E-mail: [mailto:info@BrianKalnitz.com info@BrianKalnitz.com]
  E-mail: [mailto:info@smokershavenwny.com info@BrianKalnitz.com]




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

Latest revision as of 20:51, 10 April 2019

Quoted from Brian Kalnitz' website:

Courtesy Doug Valitchka
A nice assortment of Kalnitz pipes, courtesy Doug Valitchka

"I just want to take a few minutes to explain the process Brian uses in the making of all of his pipes. None, I repeat, none of Brian's pipes are machined or turned on a lathe and as such, no two are alike. Brian starts with choice pieces of Mediterranean Plateau Briar. After cutting the rough shape on a band saw, Brian sands and grinds the pipes into the desired shapes. The bore hole and airways are hand drilled and finished and fitted with vulcanite stems. Rough sanding is followed by fine hand sanding and in certain cases carving. There are no fills in Brians pipes, what is there is the wood in its natural form. Sanding if followed either by staining, waxing and polishing, or just applying a coat of caranuba wax and allowing the natural color and grain to show through.

Brian's pipes are truly pieces of art, and he is one of the few carvers left that does not use a lathe to shape his pieces. I have watched Brian carve pipes and it is truly and enjoyable experience seeing a pipe develop out of a plain block of wood."

Brian Kalnitz is also the owner of Smoker's Haven pipe & tobacco shop in West Seneca, NY. (Smoker's Haven, 1167 Union Road, West Seneca, NY 14224, phone 716-675-6195)


Brian Kalnitz is the son of Milton Brian Kalnitz who is the owner and resident pipemaker of Bellezia (Buffalo, New York), where David Kalnitz, the third generation of this family learning to make pipes, also works.

Smokers Haven of the Southtowns 1167 Union Rd West Seneca, NY 14224 716-675-6195 info@smokershavenwny.com

Website: Brian Kalnitz
E-mail: info@BrianKalnitz.com