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  1. jchaplick

    TAD list for approval.

    Hey everyone, just a few days away from a new TAD list. Would like everyone's opinion, and if you can think of anything else tell me, you'll be able to tell what I like from the list. Orlik Wessex Golden Brick Hal O' the Wynd Thats all for now, trying to keep it short, any other advice would...
  2. jchaplick

    Arita Speeder

    Pipe smoking is supposed to be sssssllooooowwwww, that thing is FAST..... yes id smoke it
  3. jchaplick

    Dunhill question

    Not much info on that site
  4. jchaplick

    Finding Prince Albert in 88 cans is no pipe dream

    Huh, thats pretty interesting
  5. jchaplick

    Heart Wrenching Suprise

    That is quite the story, I am in the heart wrenching mood tonight too, I just encountered a heart wrenching situation tonight myself. Thankyou for your service sir, I am very sorry for your friend, he must have been a good man, and he had a good wife to wrap up his business for him. God Bless
  6. jchaplick

    How much would you pay for a pipe ?

    I paid 100 dollars even for a tim hynick pot, its a great pipe. I would really like a new dunhill though, I have a friend (who IS english) who says that dunhills really are the best, he swears that he can tell the difference. I trust what he says, but I am still a bit skeptical, I would love...
  7. jchaplick

    Dunhill question

    The shape is either a bent dublin, a bent brandy, or maybe a bent canadian,it was very funky looking to me, maybe the bent brandy
  8. jchaplick

    Dunhill question

    He is definitely keeping it, he just wanted it appraised, if I can get a picture next time I see him, which should be next week, Ill ask him for a picture. It is almost scary to hold, it weighs nothing, lightest piece of briar I have ever seen
  9. jchaplick

    Dried cob blanks

    Hey, just saw it, I know nothing about making pipes, so I figured I'd post it. Oh well, doesnt seem to be worth much
  10. jchaplick

    Dunhill question

    So a friend has a 1933 patent root briar dunhill, I know for a fact this is worth quite a bit of money, I believe it was the first patent year for root briar. We were thinking it was worth about 1500 dollars. Does anyone have any idea? I cant get any pictures of it, but its a bent shape and is...
  11. jchaplick

    Peter Stokkebye's Luxury Bullseye Flake...what say you?

    I agree, its very good, but the navy flake is better. Cant compare it to escudo though
  12. jchaplick

    Dried cob blanks

    Figured id post the link if any of you custom cob makers were interested cob blanks
  13. jchaplick

    Update From Missouri Meerschaum

    Would LOVE a bulldog shape, wonder what that would look like
  14. jchaplick

    PAD Dragon Calling...........Peterson Walnut Spigot (150)

    Love the bulldog version
  15. jchaplick

    Some New Pipes I Carved

    Love the second from the bottom, I sadly, have no Italian to share. It is my favorite country I have ever visited though, I lived with some extended family for about a month. Beautiful country, nice people, great food. It sure would be a wonderful place to live
  16. jchaplick

    My Time Has Ended

    Sorry to see you go, you sure are some pipe maker, stop by every once and a while and show off some work at least.
  17. jchaplick

    Pipe Gurgle Tip

    Damn im going to have to wait until after class, wish I had some headphones!
  18. jchaplick

    Corn cob primer

    The cob primer is more or less where I started smoking pipes. I smoked cobs waaaaay longer than I smoked briars, I love cobs, my favorite is the freehand, but I believe I am starting to like the Dragon cob more. I still love the cob, I am planning on getting an unfinished freehand at some...
  19. jchaplick

    How do you store your tobacco...?

    Sealed tins for very long term, Mason for long term, Ziplock bags for medium term, tin for short term/ immediate use, leather pouches for immediate use, as in ill put tobacco for that day in the pouch to use that day