I don’t have the best camera, but I do love my pipe collection. Because of the location I couldn’t get everything In one picture, but I think I have about 80 pipes, all antique/vintage except one. The cabinet isn’t really a display unless you open it. Its located in a dark hallway and you can’t...
Wait… really? I must have missed that the first read, 😮 that meerschaum looks like wood that looks like leather!
that must have had a ton of tobacco run through it.
Every large collection should have at least 1 or 13. Anyone who loves them cherries lets take a look at them, whats good about them? Or what’s bad. Personally I’m a picky person… so i like what I like. Check out this little nugget! It looks so… mountain man, feels nice and solid in the hand...
Affectionately known as my ”cracked pipe” this late 40s Savinelli has bin my beater since around 2009! I purchased it at a little thrift store in my hometown out of a junk bin. This pipe had a huge crack going down the front, a repair band, a cake build up so thick you could only fit a pencil...
Got this one for almost nothing! it came with a set of estate pipes I got on eBay, smokes nice an cool 😎, even with such thin walls. This I one of 2 Amphora extras that I own both are exceptional pipes. No joke I paid like $5 for it 👍.
I have tried this and it really works! If you have a stem that is hard to take in and out, use a graphite pencil and scribble on it, all over the tenon. Graphite is an excellent dry lubricant, works like a charm. Of course you gotta get it out of the bowl first.