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Post by JimInks on Nov 26, 2017 22:25:09 GMT -5
... a pre-republic Peterson 4AB. Or a smooth pre-transition Barling 249 to match the fossil version I have.
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Post by herbinedave on Nov 26, 2017 22:44:12 GMT -5
It's being made.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2017 23:18:11 GMT -5
Any one of my authors
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Post by sparks on Nov 27, 2017 6:07:50 GMT -5
I'd be down for another Bing from Scottie.
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Post by papipeguy on Nov 27, 2017 10:42:15 GMT -5
Maybe something from our local maker, Juan Urquiza. This young man is really coming along with his skills and I like to keep my money local when possible.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2017 10:43:10 GMT -5
This one:
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Post by Darin on Nov 27, 2017 10:46:07 GMT -5
Trying to complete a 7 day set of pipes with Ron Powell (RDPipes) ... 2 more to go. His pipes are great smokers, taste decent when breaking in and fit my paw just right.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2017 10:54:56 GMT -5
Trying to complete a 7 day set of pipes with Ron Powell (RDPipes) ... 2 more to go. His pipes are great smokers, taste decent when breaking in and fit my paw just right. I only have one to judge from, but it is one of my best pipes. Ron makes great pipes. Maybe I will be able to swing another next year.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2017 13:06:14 GMT -5
A Ron Powell Devil Anse if I could afford it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2017 14:02:15 GMT -5
Trying to complete a 7 day set of pipes with Ron Powell (RDPipes) ... 2 more to go. His pipes are great smokers, taste decent when breaking in and fit my paw just right. I only have one to judge from, but it is one of my best pipes. Ron makes great pipes. Maybe I will be able to swing another next year. Same here. Ron made a great Canadian for me. Wonderful pipe and a regular go to.
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Post by trailboss on Nov 27, 2017 15:43:06 GMT -5
A Ron Powell Devil Anse if I could afford it. I searched his site, and is the only archived one he has...Devil Anse wishes his pipe was that nice. rdpipes.briar.club/48.html
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Post by peteguy on Nov 27, 2017 15:54:53 GMT -5
rdpipes Cherrywood. Ron needs to get carving it seems.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2017 16:00:32 GMT -5
A Ron Powell Devil Anse if I could afford it. I searched his site, and is the only archived one he has...Devil Anse wishes his pipe was that nice. rdpipes.briar.club/48.htmlThat's a beauty and totally nice price
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Post by Darin on Nov 27, 2017 16:08:42 GMT -5
Corresponded recently ... he's on it!
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Post by trailboss on Nov 27, 2017 16:37:52 GMT -5
That's a beauty and totally nice price I should clarify, that pipe was made last January, it is long gone... very good price.
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Post by That Falls Guy on Nov 27, 2017 18:06:31 GMT -5
A 1950 Dunhill
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2017 18:38:45 GMT -5
rdpipes Cherrywood. Ron needs to get carving it seems. I'm up to my arse with Rhodesians right now but, I was thinking of maybe.............
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Post by peteguy on Nov 27, 2017 21:12:19 GMT -5
rdpipes Cherrywood. Ron needs to get carving it seems. I'm up to my arse with Rhodesians right now but, I was thinking of maybe.............
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Post by crapgame on Nov 28, 2017 0:05:05 GMT -5
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Post by sablebrush52 on Nov 28, 2017 1:53:52 GMT -5
I don't need another pipe. But if Santa was going to drop one on my doorstep it would be one carved by Sixten Ivarsson. Sixten is arguably the most influential single carver of the last two centuries. His approach to shaping according to the flow of the grain freed others to create more organic shapes. In his way, Sixten is to pipes what JS Bach is to music. Bach freed all musicians to compose in any key that their ear allowed by his invention of the well, or even, tempered scale.
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Post by slowroll on Nov 28, 2017 12:03:53 GMT -5
I would just like a big box full of big-ish briar blocks so i could carve whatever shape struck my fancy anytime for the rest of my life.
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Post by trailboss on Nov 28, 2017 13:26:26 GMT -5
Tonni Nielsen had the most badass calabash pipe at the West Coast Pipe Show... wish I had taken a picture, it was exquisite. He is in such demand, he doesn’t have a website... they are snatched up quickly.
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Post by trailboss on Nov 28, 2017 13:29:31 GMT -5
I don't need another pipe. But if Santa was going to drop one on my doorstep it would be one carved by Sixten Ivarsson. Sixten is arguably the most influential single carver of the last two centuries. His approach to shaping according to the flow of the grain freed others to create more organic shapes. In his way, Sixten is to pipes what JS Bach is to music. Bach freed all musicians to compose in any key that their ear allowed by his invention of the well, or even, tempered scale. Agree, his influence cannot be overstated... a lot of what we take for granted now, is because of him.
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Post by duffer on Nov 28, 2017 17:20:29 GMT -5
I don't even know where to start.........
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2017 14:45:15 GMT -5
No complicated search for me this time among estate pipes. Just a new, no-surprises Sav Punto Oro Classic, in a traditonal, the name says it all, classic shape.
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Post by johnlawitzke on Dec 4, 2017 20:50:07 GMT -5
I don't need another pipe. But if Santa was going to drop one on my doorstep it would be one carved by Sixten Ivarsson. Sixten is arguably the most influential single carver of the last two centuries. His approach to shaping according to the flow of the grain freed others to create more organic shapes. In his way, Sixten is to pipes what JS Bach is to music. Bach freed all musicians to compose in any key that their ear allowed by his invention of the well, or even, tempered scale. I definitely agree on Sixten's importance. If I can shoot for the moon with this one, I'm going with an unsmoked Bo Nordh. If I have to be a bit more feasible, I’ll say an unsmoked or very lightly smoked 1960s Dunhill Root Briar group 3 Apple.
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Post by just ol ed on Dec 5, 2017 9:48:21 GMT -5
new or lightly smoked estate (either/or be fine)...Castello Collection Fiamatta Greatline.
Ed Duncan, Batavia, NY
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Post by mgtarheel on Dec 5, 2017 13:32:52 GMT -5
A Bing from Basil Meadows
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2017 17:11:15 GMT -5
Mine was obtainable . . . . . a Rossi Vittoria #8673 bent Bulldog, ordered yesterday. Sounds simple, but the few that pop up at SP, disappear faster than the #8320 Author. This makes 6 Vittoria models for me, with 5 more to go to have a complete herd.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Dec 5, 2017 17:55:04 GMT -5
Ardor remains my 'white whale.' Realistically, I'm single, there is no such thing as Santa, and I'm trying to be more financially responsible lately (House isn't going to buy itself) so I'll probably treat myself to a reasonable pipe- Comoy's, Savinelli, or maybe a Peterson. OR This Guy! Obviously made for a Pirates fan. Also I found a maker last night and I cannot locate him now. He was on a popular pipe site like SmokingPipes or TobaccoPipes. There were a couple dark rusticated pipes with ugly chartreuse/pistachio green acrylic stems. I'll probably spend my evening trying to find his pipes again. haha Honestly, if I find him again, I may just have to cave into the PAD.
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