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Michael's [[Image:http://www.parkspipes.com/ website]]
[[Image:Michael_Parks.jpg|left|thumb|Michael Parks]]
[[File:MichaelPark&AdamDavidson.jpg|thumb|300px|Michael Parks (left) with [[Adam Davidson]]]]


Pictured bellow-- Giant Whirlwind; CCCXXXVII.V.; V Grade; 21.0 Centimetres, 8 1/4 Inches Long; 7.6 Centimetres, 3 Inches Tall (bowl); 1.9 Centimetres, 3/4 Inches Tobacco Chamber Diameter; Cylindrical Tobacco Chamber Shape; Hand-selected Italian Briar
Michael Parks is a high-grade pipe maker from Canada, and fits the stereotype of a very friendly, kind, and generous person. He's been crafting pipes for about a decade, and gained a lot of attention early on, not only making terrific classic designs, but by bringing new life back to old designs inspired by Charatan mixed with his own aesthetic and extra level of craftsmanship. Producing not only large, voluptuous pipes, many of his creations can border fragility in either their individual weight, or nearly unheard of attention to detail, be they multi-faceted or enrobed with ribbons of briar. He is one of the few artisans that a collector might strongly consider never letting a certain creation come anywhere near flame. Boxed sets, amazing sculptures, and mirror finishes are a few of the things this man approaches with confidence.


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Michael does not make a large number of pipes each year, but he does bring extra-high level to each one that is made. Working with solid vulcanite or acrylic rod for stems, he crafts mouthpieces to as high a degree as he does bowls. Hand picking much of his briar blocks, his pipes end up smooth, elegantly and ruggedly blasted, or delicately rusticated. One may also find horn, bamboo, or other exotic materials to accent the pieces. On Michael's best pipes, the stems have an ornate inlay consisting of pieces of abalone shell. ''Courtesy [http://www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/michael-parks/index.cfm SmokingPipes.com]


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'''From Michael's [http://www.parkspipes.com/ website]: A Synopsis - of who I am and what I do''':


Pictured bellow-- NASPC 2006 Special Edition Club Pipe, Grand Billiard
My name is '''Michael Parks''' and I am an avid outdoorsman.


[[Image:michaelparks3.jpg]]
Predominantly I am a Virginia Leaf smoker, specifically Red Virginia Ribbon.


Pictured bellow-- Blowfish Mermaid - Two CDXXVI. V.
Regarding the craft of pipemaking I have a particular interest in utilizing exotic materials like Fossilized Mammoth Tusk, Bog Oak([[Morta]]), Mokume or Amber, for example. Often my work explores new artistic progressions that unify natural, architectural and antique elements.


[[Image:michaelparks4.jpg]]
On the other hand, however, I also have a deep appreciation for and enjoy creating English 'Classic' pipes. These designs require a focus on balance and symmetry that is refreshing.


'''From Michael's website:'''
Producing fine craft and your appreciation of it is rewarding, and this is what compels me to make tobacco pipes.


A Synopsis - of who I am and what I do
{{:Clear}}


My name is Michael Parks and I am an avid outdoorsman.
== Gallery ==


Predominantly I am a Virginia Leaf smoker, specifically Red Virginia Ribbon.
<gallery widths=300 heights=200>
Three Fish.jpg|Three Fish
SB Giant LC Bent.jpg|Sandblast Giant LC Bent
SB Giant Freehand Bent.jpg|Sandblast Giant Freehand Bent
SB Giant Bent Feehand.jpg|Sandblast Giant Bent Freehand
SB Billiard.jpg|Sandblast Billiard
Cup and Saucer.jpg|Cup and Saucer
Churchwarden-Roots 1.jpg|Churchwarden Roots
Churchwarden-Roots 2.jpg|Churchwarden Roots (Detail)
Chichen Itza.jpg|Chichen Itza
Asymmetrical Poker Sitter.jpg|Asymmetrical Poker
Giant Whirlwind.jpg|Giant Whirlwind
Michael Parks Pipe01.jpg
Two Volcanoes.jpg|Two Volcanoes
Two Volcanoes 2.jpg|Two Volcanoes in boxed set
</gallery>


Regarding the craft of pipemaking I have a particular interest in utilizing exotic materials like Fossilized Mammoth Tusk, Bog Oak, Mokume or Amber, for example. Often my work explores new artistic progressions that unify natural, architectural and antique elements.
== Off Site Links ==
*Brian Levine's interview with Michael on the [http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-2/ Pipes Magazine Radio Show]
*A blog post about Michael visiting with pipemaker, Adam Davidsion at [http://www.smokingpipes.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=cat&category_id=F3E59F54-4040-2C66-2D9B5F038FF94778 Smokingpipes.com]


On the other hand, however, I also have a deep appreciation for and enjoy creating English 'Classic' pipes. These designs require a focus on balance and symmetry that is refreshing.
== Contact Information ==


Producing fine craft and your appreciation of it is rewarding, and this is what compels me to make tobacco pipes.
'''Parks Pipes'''
Michael Parks
41 Temperance Street
PO Box 314, Station Main
Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3L1
Canada
Website: http://www.parkspipes.com/
Email:  mailto:Michael@ParksPipes.com
Phone:  905.244.0591


'''Contact information:'''Parks Pipes
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
8 Islay Court, Courtice, ON, Canada, L1E 2E7
[[Category: Canada]]
Email: mailto:michael@parkspipes.com

Latest revision as of 15:15, 30 December 2022

Michael Parks is a high-grade pipe maker from Canada, and fits the stereotype of a very friendly, kind, and generous person. He's been crafting pipes for about a decade, and gained a lot of attention early on, not only making terrific classic designs, but by bringing new life back to old designs inspired by Charatan mixed with his own aesthetic and extra level of craftsmanship. Producing not only large, voluptuous pipes, many of his creations can border fragility in either their individual weight, or nearly unheard of attention to detail, be they multi-faceted or enrobed with ribbons of briar. He is one of the few artisans that a collector might strongly consider never letting a certain creation come anywhere near flame. Boxed sets, amazing sculptures, and mirror finishes are a few of the things this man approaches with confidence.

Michael Parks
Michael Parks (left) with Adam Davidson

Michael does not make a large number of pipes each year, but he does bring extra-high level to each one that is made. Working with solid vulcanite or acrylic rod for stems, he crafts mouthpieces to as high a degree as he does bowls. Hand picking much of his briar blocks, his pipes end up smooth, elegantly and ruggedly blasted, or delicately rusticated. One may also find horn, bamboo, or other exotic materials to accent the pieces. On Michael's best pipes, the stems have an ornate inlay consisting of pieces of abalone shell. Courtesy SmokingPipes.com

From Michael's website: A Synopsis - of who I am and what I do:

My name is Michael Parks and I am an avid outdoorsman.

Predominantly I am a Virginia Leaf smoker, specifically Red Virginia Ribbon.

Regarding the craft of pipemaking I have a particular interest in utilizing exotic materials like Fossilized Mammoth Tusk, Bog Oak(Morta), Mokume or Amber, for example. Often my work explores new artistic progressions that unify natural, architectural and antique elements.

On the other hand, however, I also have a deep appreciation for and enjoy creating English 'Classic' pipes. These designs require a focus on balance and symmetry that is refreshing.

Producing fine craft and your appreciation of it is rewarding, and this is what compels me to make tobacco pipes.

Gallery

Off Site Links

Contact Information

Parks Pipes
Michael Parks
41 Temperance Street
PO Box 314, Station Main
Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3L1
Canada

Website: http://www.parkspipes.com/
Email:   mailto:Michael@ParksPipes.com
Phone:   905.244.0591