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XL Sasieni

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  • Started 4 months ago by tbradsim1
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  1. tbradsim1

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    Long Smoke. The old cajun

    The Old Cajun
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  2. flintlockjohn

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    Nice-looking pipe.

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    I like that a lot! Canadians are one of my favorite shapes. I bet she smokes like a dream.

    I carry a gun... because a cop is too heavy!
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    Wow, that is one long smoke for sure. That is a real beauty Bradley!

    "I run a craftsman's shop, not a factory, my pipes are works of art, fruit of expert hands, heart and fantasy" ~Carlo Scotti
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    Awesome pipe! I need to pick up a canadian in the near future.

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    Is this the same Sasieni that makes the Ruff-Root?

    It's a looker, for sure.

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    I love black pipes!

    Al
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    WTG Bradley, happy to see you did snipe it

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    Thats a good looking pipe! I'm partial to bulldogs/rhodesians and the one on the side caught my eye. What kind is it?

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    Roth I retorted it with a light reaming before, long shank was dirty, but not ungodly dirty, cleaned it up and 2 bowls of Carter Hall thru it, it will be a Fablous smoker, thank you. The old Cajun, by the way I have a 4 dot on the side Sasieni which is sought after but the best one I have is a 2 dot on the side smooth bent, smokes anything thrown at it, never gets hot. The old cajun

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    The 2 dot is one rare briar!

    But you know (well you already know my take on this, Bradley) that 7-inch XL canadian, in that condition, for that price, is much more to my liking

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    I found a Saseini 2dot made for John Redman. $70 is that a good price? Great looking pipe Bradley!

    BLACKBLOODs for life...just please keep making Black House!
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    Grab it, the 2 dot on the side of the stem is more sought than on top of stem , offer 50$ and see if he will come down. The old cajun

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    Why, Bradley, didn't Sasieni dot the majority of their Canadians - if they ever dotted any at all? (Come to think of it, I've never seen a Canadian Sasieni with any blue dots.)

    BTW, that's a beautiful burner, my friend.

    Fnord

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    Being a Sasieni lover, but certainly no expert, I noted someone else here said that Canadian is a Sasieni second which would explain the "-S-" on the stem and no dots. But so what LOL.

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    Jim it's my first Sasieni Canadian so I don"t know about the dots,? The pipe just talked to me. The old cajun

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    Yeah, I remember reading that somewhere, too, Roth. But, Good God, what a second!

    I understand about that burner talking to you, Bradley. That pipe screams at me.

    Is the bowl canted forward a skosh? Kind of like a Dublin/Zulu or whatever the hell they call them these days?

    Maybe it's just the way you're holding it?

    Or, is it because that black beauty is a hybrid Churchwarden?

    Posted 4 months ago #
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    So what ? The pipe price ! A Sasieni with Dots ( Family Era) , in good conditions, costs around $300/$400. That pipe is not a Sasieni Dovercourt XL and has a silver ring without english government marks. Therefore, it is ,probably a after market addendun . But , $165 is a correct price for a Family Era Sasieni in good conditions first or "second" line. The old Sasienis are outstanding smokers with or without Dots. Congratulations, Brad .

    Cezario
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    Nice long pipe !

    "A pipe is the fountain of contemplation, the source of pleasure, the companion of the wise; and the man who smokes, thinks like a philosopher and acts like a Samaritan."
    -Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
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    Geez Bradley I can't keep up with all your new pipes. lol Another great looker, sounds like it is a great smoker as well. Congrats.

    Harris
    Posted 4 months ago #

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