Search results

Log in

SmokingPipes.com Updates

12 Fresh Nørding Pipes
18 Fresh AKB Meerschaum Pipes
12 Fresh Castello Pipes
18 Fresh Tsuge Pipes
3 Fresh Askwith Pipes

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

  1. S

    Sleeper Favorite

    It's not the pipe I'm worried about. I'm worried about losing it. Ask me where my 1986 Dunhill shell briar with Cumberland is. No clue. I lost it somewhere. Hence nice pipes stay in the house 98% of the time
  2. S

    Sleeper Favorite

    I get ya, but don't get me wrong I support a ton of artisans. But at the same time, I'm not going to take a $900 artisan pipe fishing... I would say probably about 85-90% of my pipes are artisan pipes, and of that at least 75% are American artisan
  3. S

    Sleeper Favorite

    This is what their ebay page state Brand founder Wilson is a former architect who was once a world-renowned pipe agent. Since the establishment of “Wilson pipe studio” in 2011, we have been learning traditional pipemaking methods and developing our unique style at the same time. At present, we...
  4. S

    Sleeper Favorite

    My sleeper is a 50 dollar handmade cheapie from HS studio. Their pipes can be hit or miss depending on who carved it. This one has simply amazing button work. It rivals some of my $400+ pipes
  5. S

    What A Treat

    That is pretty rad dude
  6. S

    New Pipe Days are the Best: J. Alan Squashed Apple and Nate King Tomato.

    Thank you! I smoke all of my pipes, currently smoking that J Alan one. There is only one pipe I own that will most likely remain unsmoked. Its another J alan. However, the thing is massive. Almost the size of my steering whee. I'm pretty sure it will hold at least an ounce of tobacco. lol
  7. S

    I Finally Broke Down And Bought A Meerschaum Pipe

    Good looking pipe. I love me some meers. A bit fragile, but a great smoking experience IMO
  8. S

    New Pipe Days are the Best: J. Alan Squashed Apple and Nate King Tomato.

    Thanks for the tip! On this pipe, it is actually bakelite!
  9. S

    New Pipe Days are the Best: J. Alan Squashed Apple and Nate King Tomato.

    New pipe days are the best. J. Alan Squashed Apple and Nate King Tomato. I was originally only planning on getting the Nate King Tomato. Something about that deep deep blast is just amazing. However; when I saw the J Alan I couldn't decide which one I wanted so yolo. Why not both? lol. Please...
  10. S

    ***What Are You Smoking, June 2023?***

    Gawith Hoggarth & Co Balkan Mixture in an S. Bang Paneled Apple. First smoke for both the pipe and tobacco. Hopefully, its a match made in heaven!
  11. S

    ***What Are You Smoking, June 2023?***

    That tinsky is gorgeous. Is this your first bowl in it??
  12. S

    Sidelined by Carter Hall

    Man, I tried to like carter hall. I really did. I just can't with it. I've tried it in so many different pipe, I've tried it at different moisture levels. All tasted terrible to me.
  13. S

    Show Off Your Kaywoodie Pipes

    Kaywoodie did not manufacture 4-holed stingers after the war that is accurate. However, you can find pipes made in the early 60s that were made with a 4-hole stinger. I had a NOS 50s woodie unsmoked that had a 4-hole stinger. That is a lovely KB&B Standard, however, what I said before still is...
  14. S

    Show Off Your Kaywoodie Pipes

    Totally understand where you're coming from and in general I will always give the benifit of the doubt. Here is why I think it was intentional. Where did they get the 1935-1938 date range? the only two places I found were reborn pipes and the Taptalk forum. So they also saw the later date...
  15. S

    Show Off Your Kaywoodie Pipes

    I think they are the same. That may be where the forum moved to after the first one shut down. But yeah, I think that pipe was intentionally misidentified to appear older.
  16. S

    Tobacco Cellar app question

    I have a similar setup, however, I made it easy on myself to enter new things into the cellar. I created a google form that is linked to the sheet in google drive and I simply enter it there and it populates all the info. There are even some drop-downs to make it quicker. 10/10 would recommend it.
  17. S

    Show Off Your Kaywoodie Pipes

    Yes, somewhere back around the late 2000s/early 2010s on a kaywoodie forum (it was like kaywoodie.myfreeforums.com or something like that) the current president/owner went through all of their old records and made a somewhat complete list. You can find parts of that floating around. I think on...
  18. S

    Show Off Your Kaywoodie Pipes

    They did not. Its a two digit stamp so no way its the 30s. That shape 76 is "E-Z Setter Vest Pocket "Tuxedo" 1958-1960" They did make that shape for 3 years in the 30's (1935-1938) However it would have a 4 digit stamp. But once again, no standards in the 30s
  19. S

    ***What Are You Smoking, May 2023?***

    To be fair, I forgot I even made an account here until recently.