My other obsession is shotguns, and in the USA an antique shotgun has a legal definition of pre 1898. Those can be, subject to local laws, sold and traded as easily as antique pipes.
But also, each year there’s a fifty year old rolling definition of a “collectible shotgun” that collectors can apply for a special, optional collector’s license to trade. But in my opinion there may be a very few truly collectible 1973 shotguns, every 1973 shotgun is modern.
What’s an antique pipe?
I have a 1910 hallmarked calabash and an old meerschaum pipe with German markings on the case that I consider antique.
My 4 hole stinger Kaywoodies are collectible, but not antiques.
My Loewe pipe in the mail is a modern pipe, but if it was an antique Loewe with a spigot it would be antique.
Is there, a working definition of an antique pipe?
But also, each year there’s a fifty year old rolling definition of a “collectible shotgun” that collectors can apply for a special, optional collector’s license to trade. But in my opinion there may be a very few truly collectible 1973 shotguns, every 1973 shotgun is modern.
What’s an antique pipe?
I have a 1910 hallmarked calabash and an old meerschaum pipe with German markings on the case that I consider antique.
My 4 hole stinger Kaywoodies are collectible, but not antiques.
My Loewe pipe in the mail is a modern pipe, but if it was an antique Loewe with a spigot it would be antique.
Is there, a working definition of an antique pipe?











