Just out of curiosity, why only on the weekends?
I was trying to hide that but you guys are amazing.The rusticated on definitely looks like a Thursday pipe
All of mine were workhorses from the beaters to the high grades. I've always loved Danish pipes and had a fair number of them from Preben Holm. Was just wandering how your Svends were relegated to the weekend team.I was trying to hide that but you guys are amazing.
It’s the time of the week away from responsibilities, far from the pressures of the world. I find the spirit of the S Bangs to resonate with these perspectives.All of mine were workhorses from the beaters to the high grades. I've always loved Danish pipes and had a fair number of them from Preben Holm. Was just wandering how your Svends were relegated to the weekend team.
Excellent reasoning.It’s the time of the week away from responsibilities, far from the pressures of the world. I find the spirit of the S Bangs to resonate with these perspectives.
Would you take $1.5 million?No, I never sell anything. Sorry
Sigmund, if you were in a bind, would you smoke it on a Wednesday??The rusticated on definitely looks like a Thursday pipe
Lets not get crazy hereSigmund, if you were in a bind, would you smoke it on a Wednesday??
Kind of true. However, let’s take my bags of Penzance. They are not for sale. Yes, if you offered $20,000, I would sell it. But no one in their right mind will offer the obscene price I would accept. Therefore, it is safe to say it is not for sale. I think the same goes for his pipes. The obscene price insures one can repurchase a similar item and still make a profit more than the value of repurchasing said item. Any fool willing to meet that price is a fool because they could easily purchase said item from someone else at a fair market value.I've learned a long time ago, all pipes and related items are for sale. You just have to negotiate a price. I have pipes I wouldn't sell, at a reasonable price anyway. But if someone offered me $1.5 million for it I guarantee it'd be sold.
This is what’s called critical thinkingKind of true. However, let’s take my bags of Penzance. They are not for sale. Yes, if you offered $20,000, I would sell it. But no one in their right mind will offer the obscene price I would accept. Therefore, it is safe to say it is not for sale. I think the same goes for his pipes. The obscene price insures one can repurchase a similar item and still make a profit more than the value of repurchasing said item. Any fool willing to meet that price is a fool because they could easily purchase said item from someone else at a fair market value.
One tries.This is what’s called critical thinking
