Hello pipe folks,
I just wanted to share the most recent additions to my collection.
First, there is a cute little Stanwell from the 60s or 70s, shape number 77. At the same time (at the meeting of our local pipe club) I bought a very elegant and wonderfully grained Dublin by Frank Stollenwerk, a pipemaker who lives nearby and might not be so very well known in the States. He makes extraordinary pipes for great value.
And then I was able to acquire a Japanese-Danish inspired Bamboo Nut by Frank Axmacher.
I hope, you're enjoying the pictures. Have a good one!
Eddy
Edit: Corrected capitalization in title per Rule #9. L.
Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine
I just wanted to share the most recent additions to my collection.
First, there is a cute little Stanwell from the 60s or 70s, shape number 77. At the same time (at the meeting of our local pipe club) I bought a very elegant and wonderfully grained Dublin by Frank Stollenwerk, a pipemaker who lives nearby and might not be so very well known in the States. He makes extraordinary pipes for great value.
And then I was able to acquire a Japanese-Danish inspired Bamboo Nut by Frank Axmacher.
I hope, you're enjoying the pictures. Have a good one!
Eddy
Edit: Corrected capitalization in title per Rule #9. L.
Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine