I'm always in a big dilemma before buying my next pipe. Now I really would like to add a straight, very classical apple shape piece to my collection but I'm not sure which one would be the best. My requirements are that it needs to be a good quality, good smoking new pipe and within the price until around 200€. The shape must be straight apple and I would like to have a really classical one (English-type) which looks like it could be even from the victorian era. I found these and I can't decide:
- Stanwell: Featherweight Brown (302)
- Peterson: Sterling Silver Red (86) Fishtail - I would prefer the P-lip, but I couldn't find one with that
- Poul Winsløw: Crown Smooth Apple (200)
- Rattray's Dark Ale (108)
- Savinelli Tundra smooth finish (207)
- Savinelli Savinelli Fuoco Brown Smooth (207)
This is all what I found. I'm not interested in French pipes, but I welcome any suggestions for English producers, who have a straight apple within the price range. I know, Dunhill would be perfect, but in my opinion they are overpriced like hell.
Thank you for your help in advance!
- Stanwell: Featherweight Brown (302)
- Peterson: Sterling Silver Red (86) Fishtail - I would prefer the P-lip, but I couldn't find one with that
- Poul Winsløw: Crown Smooth Apple (200)
- Rattray's Dark Ale (108)
- Savinelli Tundra smooth finish (207)
- Savinelli Savinelli Fuoco Brown Smooth (207)
This is all what I found. I'm not interested in French pipes, but I welcome any suggestions for English producers, who have a straight apple within the price range. I know, Dunhill would be perfect, but in my opinion they are overpriced like hell.
Thank you for your help in advance!