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Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
6,958
23,522
Humansville Missouri
This morning as the rooster crows to announce another day, I sit and apply grape seed oil and obsidian oil to my 70 plus year old Marxman Jumbo B. The pipe is an excellent smoker but made of a lower grade of Algerian briar, and a lower grade of vulcanite that oxidizes easily. It’s a bad pipe, as pipes go, but it’s a sound and useable one.

But since somehow it escaped being just smoked to death, now that it’s found a good home where it’s going to be kept clean, polished, rotated and loved this bad pipe could last practically forever, if after I’m gone somebody else puts it in a big rotation of other pipes and takes care of it.

What else do we own so durable and ever lasting, as a briar pipe?

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Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
3,613
14,818
East Coast USA
It’s a nice looking pipe! Wood can last forever! We had an Egyptian wood carving in the family. My ex-wife’s grandmother would let school children touch. It was unearthed by a soldier in the desert and brought home. It was a burial piece, painted and amazing to hold. I would just stare at it in awe because it was well over 2000 years old and so well preserved. Yeah, our lifetimes are short in the grand scheme of things. Our pipes will be here long after we’re gone. Even my Cobs!
 
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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
59,147
A briar pipe lasts longer than a can of Barbasol shaving soup, which is a long damn time. I hope that's an old U.S. factory pipe; it sure looks like one. They're like middle price U.S. cars from the 1950's, nothing fancy, but more adorable by the hour after a certain age.

About those old shotguns, just be sure you feed them black powder if that's their required diet. Otherwise you'll blow away that Damascus steel barrel and possibly yourself.
 

hauntedmyst

Lifer
Feb 1, 2010
4,015
20,691
Chicago
I got one of those Lee, it's this McCrainies. I got it in a package deal. I keep it because its a good smoker even though I am not a fan of the style. It's been in a flood, left out in Chicago winters and been cared for less than any pipe I own but it just keeps punching away. I recently refinished it to be less offensive on the eyes.6419A46D-3787-4B91-8113-4230D4931056.jpeg
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strave19

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 13, 2011
249
322
Sorry Briar Lee, I think that old Marxman is ugly as sin! :ROFLMAO:

Haunted - I really like the look and shape of that one though, even moreso after the makeover.

I have some no name beaters that will probably outlast me as well!
 

kcghost

Lifer
May 6, 2011
15,135
24,781
78
Olathe, Kansas
A pipe will just live forever If it gets any kind of care at all. It will just about last as long as the guy who own stays it out of the ground.
Lorena Bobbit might be interesting to go on a date with but if wouldn't take any clothing aff around her.