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fishnbanjo

Lifer
Feb 27, 2013
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Without even thinking twice it would be my Tsuge Tankard which now is approaching the 1000 smoke mark and is as fantastic as the day it was new.
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rigmedic1

Lifer
May 29, 2011
3,896
75
I received a Rattray's Craggy Root 1/4 bent pot for Christmas, which, so far, has been amazing. Yes, it has the 9 mm filter, and the draw is as open as my best Castello. The pipe seems well engineered, has at least 1/3" thick chamber walls, and the Lucite bit is not too thick, making it comfortable to clench. I could find no flaws in it, even in the raw tobacco chamber. The pipe smoked wonderfully from the very first bowl, which was Solani blend 131. Not bad for less than $150.00.

 

PlanxtyPipes

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 6, 2013
222
2
I'd have to go with my Savinelli Duca Carlo Dublin. It's one of the only pipes I've bought new though. The best smoker in my collection is a Castello Sea Rock #17 that I paid much less than $175 for. They retail for more than $175 new, but since it was new to me when I got it that'd be my answer if estates count.

 

jfox520

Part of the Furniture Now
May 24, 2013
927
0
My Savinelli alligator 804 KS. I just love a Canadian shaped pipe.

 

instymp

Lifer
Jul 30, 2012
2,423
1,035
Sorry Kevin, will read all of #9, less than $175 includes $1.00 pipes, didn't mean to against your rules. Will find out what I did wrong & won't do it again. Hopefully! Thank you!

 

judcole

Lifer
Sep 14, 2011
7,224
34,280
Detroit
Although I've never spent as much as $175 on a pipe, quite a few of those I've had for a long time WOULD have cost more than that in today's $$$ .
That's where I'm at. I've got this really nice Stan straight grain 3/4 drop egg I won in a pipe smoking contest 30+ years ago - what would that cost, now? Or my Ser Jacopo Gepetto?

That Stan is my best smoker, but I have an old Comoy 3/4 drop billiard - again, 30+ years old, won in a pipe smoking contest- that's my number 2.

 

petes03

Lifer
Jun 23, 2013
6,212
10,654
The Hills of Tennessee
Damn, that's a tough question! As the majority of my pipes fall within that range it makes it very hard to pick just one! I guess at the moment I'd have to say my NOS Nording "925" Silver Series sandblasted straight billiard w/ silver band. I think I paid $65 for it.

 

heffeweisse

Might Stick Around
Sep 9, 2013
61
0
Because its in the process of being handmade, I have not smoke it yet. However, I am very much so anticipating that it will be the 14" Strider briar with maple stem at $115:
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instymp

Lifer
Jul 30, 2012
2,423
1,035
Some of my favorites are Sav's, $60 - $90.00 range. Then I bought a couple Radices, like them a lot, but a bit more money. And all of them from sponsors of this site.

Reason why I posted this is because I thinned the herd by a couple and now have the "itch".

Have a DH I love so know I can say " Been there done that & bought a t-shirt."

 

mattia76

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 24, 2010
255
81
Most of Trevor Talbert's Ligne Bretagne pipes can be had for under $175 and are superior smokers made from fine, aged briar.
Best bang for your buck available right now, in my opinion.

 
May 3, 2010
6,458
1,552
Las Vegas, NV
I'd have to say my best and favorite pipe under $175 would be my Peterson Rusticated Pipe of the Year 2011. It's a nice paneled semi-bent brandy that smokes wonderfully. Has a nice silver band that accents it nicely. I've never had a bad smoke with it.

 
Aug 14, 2012
2,872
123
A sandblasted L'Anatra Dublin with a natural finish. The cost new was $130 to $160--don't remember. Great smoker for any price.

 

ssjones

Moderator
Staff member
May 11, 2011
18,610
11,763
Maryland
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tuold: What is the shape number on that lovely Comoys?
For myself, I don't buy many new pipes, so that narrows it down. I picked up two NOS pipes in January, it would be a toss-up between these two. A 2008 Tinsky Christmas pipe and an Ashton Old Church Rhodesian.




 

bentbriar

Lurker
Jan 9, 2014
8
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Its a tie......Peterson Dracula with system & 9mm filter(far right) & Peterson 317 Standard with system(far left)
They are both the best smoking pipes I have ever used; and I am also a bit particle since I bought them both at the Petersons store on Grafton street in Dublin Ireland.


 
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