Thanks Seakayak , I love them . I will prob keep about 50 of the 90 I have . The history is deep in these . Lots were actually purchased overseas . I will post more pics tonight .
-Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Thanks Seakayak , I love them . I will prob keep about 50 of the 90 I have . The history is deep in these . Lots were actually purchased overseas . I will post more pics tonight .
Peterson , late 40's pre-republic
im a little late to the party but thats quite a pile of pipes you got there cajun, congrats!
Damn fine lot sir
Looks like you got some nice ones in that lot! Seem to remember reading that the Kaywoodie Mandarin pipes are among the more collectable Kaywoodies. Really like that little Weber! You send that wood yet?
That mandarin is awesome indeed.
What really impresses me (the older I get the harder it becomes to do that) is someone who really knows his pipes and collects them with a certain vengeance -- know what I mean? Not so much new pipes (anyone can buy those, if they have the money), but the collector, the guy who loves old stuff, knows what to look for and best of all, appreciates the hell out of the pipes.
It's something to admire, for sure.
I love that Weber. What a shape! let me know if you're planning on putting it up.
Thanks guys , Lots of people like the weber . It's a pretty one for sure . I have only smoked it a couple of times but it's a great smoker . @ejames , I just PM'd you in regards to the wood . Can't wait till you get it !
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