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Post by Ronv69 on Apr 1, 2018 21:39:41 GMT -5
My Sea Rock barely sits long enough to dry. After that would be my Peterson 2016 Christmas bent- The easy breakdown of that system means it goes in my pocket anytime I leave the house. What is a sea rock? I saw one on ebay for a tenner with no bids. Worth a punt? You're pulling our legs, right? A Sea Rock is a rusticated Castello.
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Post by Darin on Apr 1, 2018 21:52:03 GMT -5
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Post by Legend Lover on Apr 2, 2018 3:33:45 GMT -5
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Post by Dramatwist on Apr 2, 2018 3:43:22 GMT -5
...if that was a real Castello, someone got a screaming deal...
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Post by Stanhill on Apr 2, 2018 3:43:40 GMT -5
It doesn't look genuine and the listing says: ' Brand :- Unknown'. There is ample room for a stamp on the bottom of the shank/bowl. The stem logo doesn't look right either.
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Post by Legend Lover on Apr 2, 2018 3:45:15 GMT -5
Now I don't feel so bad for missing the boat. I thought the same about the room for a stamp on the bottom of the pipe.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2018 6:00:44 GMT -5
Do you have one pipe that tends to get smoked more than any others in your collection? Do you rotate your pipes on a somewhat regular basis? Do you count a Falcon (or others of that ilk) and multiple bowls as one or more pipes? Discuss, comment... My pipes are usually dedicated to one type of tobacco or another (i.e, English/Balkan, Virginia, VaPer, etc) and I tend to binge on a blend or type. Right now, I'm enamored with Lakeland tobaccos and my pipes dedicated to them, a Refjberg acorn and a Ser Jacopo Picta Van Gogh, are getting a real workout. Bottom line is that my favorite pipe tends to rotate with my favored tobacco. In regard to Falcons, I don't own one yet (on my radar), but if I did I would count each bowl as a different pipe.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2018 6:11:01 GMT -5
I have an MM Patriot cob that gets the heaviest use. It just feels good to me. A Savinelli 320 Trevi Rustic is a close second.
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