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Post by trevorrace on Jan 16, 2018 8:50:05 GMT -5
... and were limited to $50 spending money, what would you buy?
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Post by JDunbar on Jan 16, 2018 9:15:31 GMT -5
BEST BANG FOR THE BUCKS.
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Post by antb on Jan 16, 2018 9:23:49 GMT -5
Me? New? A Stanwell Brushed Brown from P&C. Used? Search for a nice estate (preferably a Stanwell Made in Denmark, of course ) Really? I would buy a good few Missouri Meerschaum cobs in the standard shapes.
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Post by Darin on Jan 16, 2018 9:56:01 GMT -5
I'd easily take 4 or 5 cobs over any one pipe in that price range.
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Post by dervis on Jan 16, 2018 10:13:23 GMT -5
Bag of cob 2nds. The mix bag. Under 50 shipped.
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Post by zambini on Jan 16, 2018 10:19:41 GMT -5
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Post by simnettpratt on Jan 16, 2018 10:51:15 GMT -5
I would also go with a ten dollar cob and $40 bucks of tobacco. My best smoking, and definitely not most expensive pipe, is a Brigham Mountaineer - Brighams start at $52 on smokingpipes. A good place to look is smokingpipes' new pipes list; they put the price range of all their pipes on the master list, so you could just go through the fifty dollar ones and get a shape you liked: Brigham, Genod, Nording, P. Piazzola, Ropp, Rossi and Tsuge all have pipes that start at fifty or less. I only have experience with Brigham, and my Mountaineer costs $75. I'd look hard at cobs plus tobacco, though www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 12:12:14 GMT -5
A decent estate or a few cobs.
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Post by trailboss on Jan 16, 2018 13:15:16 GMT -5
If I was on a $50.00 budget, I would: Avoid a filter pipe by checking descriptions, and get a $20.00 briar www.pipesandcigars.com/p/stanwell-brushed-brown-pipes-pipes/1483390/(That sale has been running for awhile, it may disappear soon)And at P&C, I would look at their Missouri Meerschaum offerings, and compare prices at: corncobpipe.com/?SID=dk8l8v0s9niv9o8ln91ccbpr25I would get a briar and a cob or two...keeping in mind the benefit of buying a cob from P&C might be higher, but you aren't duplicating shipping charges. The $40.00 grab bag at Missouri Meerschaum is a good deal, but quite often, the draft holes are turned sideways...not sure how bad that is for a smoke, but it doesn't seem right. If you are a first time buyer, I would call them and place the order, tell them that you are new to pipe smoking and someone turned you onto their stanwell sale that I posted above...ask if they can apply a discount code. They are all about recruiting new customers, I bet it would work.
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Post by Matthew on Jan 16, 2018 15:36:32 GMT -5
Really !!
You give this crowd $50 and they will $400 out of it.
At $50 though, I would take a cob and get tobacco with the change. Pull a nail out of my tire for a tamper and I'ld be all set.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 16:06:06 GMT -5
My favorite bought pipe in that range would be my Sloop John B Magnum Poker. The pipe was 25$ with shipping. Besides being a sitter, it smokes cool and sweet. The stem on it is really nice. Easy to light and keep lit. The only other one on an equal footing (bought not gifted) would be a Rossi Bent Pot, but it is more expensive. I could almost buy two Sloops for that. I might be drawing a brain fart on this, but with the fifty dollar limit and one pipe this is the best I got.
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Post by herbinedave on Jan 16, 2018 16:38:31 GMT -5
cobs.
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Post by trevorrace on Jan 16, 2018 18:28:36 GMT -5
This turned out to be a great thread! I'm actually surprised by how much attention the cob is getting. Not that I don't like one myself, I just didn't expect so many people to go that route.
Though, the last cob I bought from P&C came with a big ol glob of glue in the bottom of the bowl, so I'm still waiting on the replacement in the mail.
Thanks to everyone who posted. This is great information.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 18:38:35 GMT -5
This turned out to be a great thread! I'm actually surprised by how much attention the cob is getting. Not that I don't like one myself, I just didn't expect so many people to go that route. Though, the last cob I bought from P&C came with a big ol glob of glue in the bottom of the bowl, so I'm still waiting on the replacement in the mail. Thanks to everyone who posted. This is great information. The club members here entertain all subjects seriously and friendly, it seems. If I could make a case that corn cobs were better toilet paper it would invoke some response. This place is like home to me
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Post by trevorrace on Jan 16, 2018 18:53:41 GMT -5
It's hard to find a good forum community, and so far, this one has shined in that department. I am also involved in magic/mentalism, so I'm a part of a private forum which until today, I thought was one of a kind. I see people here doing things that I've only seen in the magic community(sending each other free stuff, trading, and really just being very helpful in a way that has become very uncommon.
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Post by rblood on Jan 16, 2018 18:57:20 GMT -5
MM cob, for sure.
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Post by beardedmi on Jan 16, 2018 19:11:17 GMT -5
The forum chose a pipe of the year and it was a set of cobs. Almost 40 people participated. They are excellent at half the cost of a chinese knockoff briar. Once they are well smoked they just keep improving with every new bowl. The grab bags are around $30 and you get ten random shaped smokable "second" cobs. That generally you wont be able to see the reason for getting bumped to second status.
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Post by slowroll on Jan 16, 2018 19:26:19 GMT -5
For 50 bucks I'd buy 3 old Jarl pipes from ebay.
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Post by Ronv69 on Jan 17, 2018 0:56:28 GMT -5
I have a Peterson 315XL system pipe that I payed $35 for as a barely smoked estate. I know for a fact that this pipe is capable of out lasting me by many years and it is always an enjoyable smoke.
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Post by steveinny on Jan 17, 2018 2:24:18 GMT -5
Missouri Meerschaum Cobs, or a Morgan Bones. I'd also put a Dr. Grabow as a third option. Lots of great inexpensive pipes to be had.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Jan 17, 2018 3:41:22 GMT -5
I'd buy another Grabow Royalton and spend the extra ten bucks on a tin of Black House!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 3:56:09 GMT -5
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Post by johnlawitzke on Jan 17, 2018 21:28:44 GMT -5
A Cayuga made at Paul's Pipe Shop in Flint, MI. That's a <$50 Cayuga in my current avatar picture.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 22:56:21 GMT -5
I'm amending mine solely to the Sloop John B Poker. I just busted a Rossi Bent Pot gently putting the stem back in with graphite, no less. I fight a couple of my saves and one Ukrainian as well. Pipe smoking was not meant to be this way.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2018 14:46:24 GMT -5
I'm amending mine solely to the Sloop John B Poker. I just busted a Rossi Bent Pot gently putting the stem back in with graphite, no less. I fight a couple of my saves and one Ukrainian as well. Pipe smoking was not meant to be this way. sorry to hear that. I have experienced tight fit on 2 of my Rossi Vittoria as well. Use beeswax, graphite and lightly sanded the tenon on the stem.
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Post by mgtarheel on Jan 18, 2018 17:38:43 GMT -5
I would buy a 1970s Edwards.
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Post by Lady Margaret on Jan 19, 2018 10:08:22 GMT -5
a freehand cob -- nice deep bowl
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Post by Lady Margaret on Jan 19, 2018 10:49:36 GMT -5
It's hard to find a good forum community, and so far, this one has shined in that department. I am also involved in magic/mentalism, so I'm a part of a private forum which until today, I thought was one of a kind. I see people here doing things that I've only seen in the magic community(sending each other free stuff, trading, and really just being very helpful in a way that has become very uncommon.
have you checked out the Pay It Forward thread?
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Post by whitebriar on Jan 22, 2018 18:00:17 GMT -5
The cob seems to be the choice of the majority..cant disagree..
Another option might be a Kaywoodie estate from a restorer I know..I got one from him for 20 bucks..I havent been disappointed..
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Post by trevorrace on Jan 22, 2018 19:29:18 GMT -5
It's hard to find a good forum community, and so far, this one has shined in that department. I am also involved in magic/mentalism, so I'm a part of a private forum which until today, I thought was one of a kind. I see people here doing things that I've only seen in the magic community(sending each other free stuff, trading, and really just being very helpful in a way that has become very uncommon.
have you checked out the Pay It Forward thread?
I was actually unaware of it, but I'll definitely look for it. 😆
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