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ethicsminer

Might Stick Around
Jul 4, 2018
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794
Ohio
Currently browsing around some more affordable pipe options to add some variety to the rotation. I see there are quite a few GBD Pipes shared in the "What're you smoking" threads, and wanted to hear some thoughts on them or how they may stack up to other similar priced pipes (Stanwell, entry-level Petersons, etc).

My current collection is small: a Savinelli and a Radice, and various MMs. Looking for a little representation outside of Italy. How are GBD Pipes?
 

OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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31,201
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Sydney, Australia
I love my GBD pipes - both English and French (all pre-Cadogan)
You'll have to look at the estate market.

I love my Danish-era Stanwells equally.
In fact I've said in another thread that IF I were to start a collection afresh, I'll concentrate on Danish-era Stanwells (and their second lines)

Site sponsor The Danish Pipe Shop has a large collection of estate Stanwells always, including unsmoked ones occasionally
 

deleon

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 7, 2011
663
218
Texas
I've never had any issues with my GBD Rhodesian or Tapestry collection. Those I smoke when I"m outdoors at the ranch summer or fall and they've never given me any problems. They're great pipes to have.