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  1. bwhiteside

    Castello Pipe Shapes

    A question for Castello pipe collectors and buyers: For those of you who concentrate your buying to one brand of pipe, do you usually stick with a favorite shape, with just a difference in finish? My dilemma is that I have found a Castello dealer overseas that has a huge assortment of...
  2. bwhiteside

    New Member from Bay Area, California

    Welcome from Orange County!
  3. bwhiteside

    Greetings From Orange County

    Welcome from Irvine!
  4. bwhiteside

    Any Recommendation for a Decent Lighter Under $60?

    Jetline makes a great lighter. Inexpensive, but quality make. I have several of their cigar lighters, but would like to get one of their soft flame lighters for pipes.
  5. bwhiteside

    Favorite Pipe Shape ?

    Castello shape #55!
  6. bwhiteside

    Any Recommendation for a Decent Lighter Under $60?

    2 lighters for your consideration: - Austrian made IMCO which runs about $20. Plastic, but seems well made. - Tsubota Stanley, which is a Japanese make similar to IM Corona, and runs about $85. Only had it a week, but seems to be a quality lighter. IMCO is great if you loose lighters (which...
  7. bwhiteside

    Hi from Orange County CA

    Welcome to the forum! I'm in North Tustin/Irvine area.
  8. bwhiteside

    Tabaccheria Corti - New Sponsor Hello

    Seems like the European stores usually have fantastic selections of Peterson's and Castello's. A couple stores I've seen don't ship Castello's to the US; don't know why.
  9. bwhiteside

    Tabaccheria Corti - New Sponsor Hello

    Tabaccheria Corti has some Castello Limited Editions that are hard to find and just drop dead gorgeous!
  10. bwhiteside

    Lighter vs matches

    Never got used to matches; too many burnt fingers. I usually smoke outside on the patio, but always a struggle to use an Old Boy if there is any wind. Just picked up a Tsubota Stanley last week, which has a little stronger flame.
  11. bwhiteside

    Still Have Your First Pipe? Why or Why Not?

    My first pipe was a 3/4 billiard shape house brand from the Sherlock Holmes Pipe Shoppe in Garden Grove, CA. If I recall, it cost about $15. Bought it on a high school "ditch day" in 1976. Still have it, but haven't smoked it in years. I'll always keep it though, as it brings back a lot of...
  12. bwhiteside

    What Pipe Brand Most Consistently Makes a Great Smoking Pipe?

    I would also say Castello. I would further narrow it down to a #55 shape, which I am smoking now!
  13. bwhiteside

    How Old Is Everyone

    Currently 63. Started smoking pipes at 20.
  14. bwhiteside

    First "Nice" Pipe

    Got my first Peterson for Christmas. It's a Sherlock Holmes Deerstalker Natural. A great smoking pipe, but still getting used to the p-lip.
  15. bwhiteside

    Show Us Your Christmas Gifts 2018

    My dear wife gave me a beautiful Peterson Sherlock Holmes Deerstalker Natural with p-lip. It’s my first Peterson, and i’m finding it to be a great smoking pipe. Still getting used to the p-lip though. Will post pictures after I get home from the holidays.
  16. bwhiteside

    Peterson Spigot 03 with Amber Stem

    Beautiful pipe! I nearly pulled the trigger on one a couple of weeks ago, but chickened out at the last minute. I would still like to pick one up while they are still readily available in various shapes.
  17. bwhiteside

    SAV 320-321 owners - input requested

    Just got a Sav Punto Oro 320 before Christmas. Good size pipe; i’m afraid the 321 would be too small.
  18. bwhiteside

    Greetings from SoCal!

    Most of the fires are to the north of us, but have had our "excitement" in previous years.
  19. bwhiteside

    Greetings from SoCal!

    A long time pipe smoker and reader of this excellent forum. I'm approaching retirement and building up my collection of fine pipes; especially partial to Castello's. Great to listen to members preferences on shapes, finishes, and tobaccos.