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Post by stilllernin on Feb 19, 2019 13:18:54 GMT -5
I have one pipe in my possession that wasn't stolen, and it was and is with nary a doubt my favorite and finest pipe. A screw-in tenon pipe by lee of which I didn't need to resto, it is also my largest pipe, tremendous in size this one. Does anybody have or have had a pipe by lee? If the answer is yes or you have anything you could add please do so beneath. Here's my pipe. imgur.com/gallery/pXIn8YG
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Post by stilllernin on Feb 19, 2019 13:23:41 GMT -5
Mine is a lowly 2 star but still my best pipe, I'd recommend you pull the trigger if you come accross one of thes, the 5 stars are on pare with dunhills finest.
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Post by stilllernin on Feb 19, 2019 13:32:41 GMT -5
They also happen to be made of Algerian briar.
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joeman
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Post by joeman on Feb 19, 2019 16:16:54 GMT -5
Distributed by Stewart-Allen in New York, and you already know they had a 1 - 5 star grading system. I don't know the years these were manufactured, but here's a 1947 ad. I've refurbished (and subsequently sold) at least a couple of Lee pipes over the last several years...but must admit I never stopped to smoke one. I will next time!
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Post by stilllernin on Feb 19, 2019 17:21:42 GMT -5
Distributed by Stewart-Allen in New York, and you already know they had a 1 - 5 star grading system. I don't know the years these were manufactured, but here's a 1947 ad. I've refurbished (and subsequently sold) at least a couple of Lee pipes over the last several years...but must admit I never stopped to smoke one. I will next time! They make a fine pipe, you'd be glad you did.
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