Matt Roussell Interview

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It isn’t often that one encounters a young person with the patience and drive to master the art of pipe carving.  Enter Matt Roussell, one of our locals who has managed to make a name for himself in a remarkably short period of time.

We sell some of Matt’s pipes here at the shop.  It’s always exciting when he brings us a new one because each of his pipes are not only beautiful, but so unique.  Whether it’s a new finishing technique or a new shape, it is obvious that Matt loves learning and experimenting.

Matt was kind enough (okay, fine, we threatened him) to answer a few questions for the blog.  Enjoy!

 

Just For Him:  Where and how do you select your briar?

Matt Roussell:  I buy my briar from Steve Norse, who owns Vermont Freehand.  I tell Steve what grade of briar I want and if I want cross cut grain or plateau block.  Then he sends them my way.

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What are your favorite shapes or styles to carve:

MR:  I love making Blowfish, and I enjoy making just about any panel style pipe.  I also like Danish shapes.

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Who are your favorite pipe carvers, and how have they influenced you?

I am a big fan of S. Bang!  I really enjoy his shapes, they inspire me.  Jody Davis is another carver that I look up to, as well as Peter Heding.

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How and why did you start carving pipes?

My wife told me I needed a hobby, haha.

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What goals have you set for your business?

To rule the world.  Seriously I would like to make this my career one day, but it’s one step at a time!

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What are some of the challenges you face as a pipe maker?

My biggest challenge is finding time.  It’s difficult to balance a full time job, pipes, and my family.

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Have you noticed any trends in the pipe world lately?

Reverse Calabash pipes seem very popular right now.  Also seamless stems and pipes are starting to become popular.

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What pipe shape do you find most difficult to carve?

Billiards; it’s such exact measurements to the pipe.  Especially when it comes to sanding.  If you sand even a tiny bit too much the whole pipe look is off.

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Impressed?  We always are.  Imagine what his work will be like 10, 20, 30 years from now!  To learn more about Matt’s pipes, take a look at his Facebook page.

All images by Roussell Pipes

 

Amanda

Amanda was raised by a pack of river koalas in the Amazon basin.

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