1960's-era BBB Best Make Billiard (smooth finish)

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georged

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Mar 7, 2013
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I didn't expect the "granite grain" thing to appeal to so many of you. So, here's another. :D
The pipe is unremarkable otherwise, produced long after the BBB marque's glory days, but it's well made and definitely a smoking machine. Handy, comfortable, and oddly cool to the touch when lit (I've never figured out why some pipes are like that).
37.4 grams, 5.5" long
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jensen

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Apr 10, 2016
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As a young man in the sixties the highest level of happiness was a

BBB Best Make.

Many years went before I could afford one.

 
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