Winton
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First Name: John
Favorite Pipe: I love all the pipes I have from slow smoke contests
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Post by Winton on Jun 15, 2019 17:32:43 GMT -5
Shortly before the 2019 Chicago Pipe Show, Scott Klein started a new line of inexpensive pipes called Scott's Pipes Burners. I have admired his work for years, but the prices are out of my price range. The Burner Pipes are available from several vendors. I bought a billiard from this new line from an online vender. I have enjoyed it several times. If you are looking to add to your collection, I recommend checking them out. My pipe is like the pipe in the link below, but the finish was more reddish in color. www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/scotts-pipes/moreinfo.cfm?product_id=317317skleinpipes.com/news
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captblack
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Favorite Pipe: Peterson, Tsuge, Savinelli
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Post by captblack on Jun 15, 2019 18:28:52 GMT -5
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Post by sperrytops on Jun 16, 2019 12:08:36 GMT -5
Shortly before the 2019 Chicago Pipe Show, Scott Klein started a new line of inexpensive pipes called Scott's Pipes Burners. I have admired his work for years, but the prices are out of my price range. The Burner Pipes are available from several vendors. I bought a billiard from this new line from an online vender. I have enjoyed it several times. If you are looking to add to your collection, I recommend checking them out. My pipe is like the pipe in the link below, but the finish was more reddish in color. www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/scotts-pipes/moreinfo.cfm?product_id=317317skleinpipes.com/newsWent to the website you had listed. Must be some pretty fine pipes. The one for sale there was $1,440.00. A 7 pipe set for 18k. And those are sale prices.
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Post by sperrytops on Jun 16, 2019 12:11:41 GMT -5
Note I went to second link and the pipes there were quite reasonable. There are 2 different websites for S. Klein pipes. I don't understand why. One site is S. Klein pipes. The other is S. Klein Design - Scott's Pipes. The first had the much pricier versions.
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Post by Cramptholomew on Jun 16, 2019 16:59:01 GMT -5
Note I went to second link and the pipes there were quite reasonable. There are 2 different websites for S. Klein pipes. I don't understand why. One site is S. Klein pipes. The other is S. Klein Design - Scott's Pipes. The first had the much pricier versions. I can't be sure, but my bet is the less expensive ones are just finished stummels from a factory. That's what Bones pipes are.
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Post by Darin on Jun 16, 2019 17:21:56 GMT -5
Note I went to second link and the pipes there were quite reasonable. There are 2 different websites for S. Klein pipes. I don't understand why. One site is S. Klein pipes. The other is S. Klein Design - Scott's Pipes. The first had the much pricier versions. I can't be sure, but my bet is the less expensive ones are just finished stummels from a factory. That's what Bones pipes are. Yep … here's some info from SP.com:
"The "Burner" series from Scott's Pipes is made from vintage French stummels …"
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