Counselor - Are you qualified to compare the quality of Marxman Pipes with Castello pipes based upon direct experience smoking, breaking in, and owning Castello pipes. Your honor, permission to treat the respondent as a hostile witness.
Van. Castello. Smoke one. You’ll never look back. Oil Cured Radice Rind - much better than ANY of my Marxman pipes. Not even close.
If I were rich enough I’d just send you one and watch the fireworks.
I do honestly remember more people getting bum pipes and having basket pipes being a genuine gamble.The demand for briar today is maybe only one per cent of what it was in the thirties and forties.
There can’t be all that many dealers in wholesale briar.
It stands to reason the quality standards for briar burls today are extremely high. The dealers in substandard briar went away first.
If a burl today makes the grade it still needs cured and seasoned. Then it’s cut and sorted and shipped. Again, there’s less demand for the lesser grades.
By the time it’s made into a pipe, there are no bad ones left today,
Counselor - Are you qualified to compare the quality of Marxman Pipes with Castello pipes based upon direct experience smoking, breaking in, and owning Castello pipes. Your honor, permission to treat the respondent as a hostile witness.
No.Marx was the American Castello of his time period, except he had little regard for anything other than smoking quality.
No.
Unless a Chinese Pickup and a Porsche have comparable fitness, workmanship and engine capabilities. Marx was NOT a high end pipe as measured by what makes quality and quality control. LOL
That's how clever marketers get you. Value and quality are different animals. Branding and availability have a big influence on pricing.One of the indicators of quality is price.
The inflation rate isn't the same across the board. Five dollar Gtabows of the '40s are only $40 now.
That's how clever marketers get you. Value and quality are different animals. Branding and availability have a big influence on pricing.
You’re kidding, right?One of the indicators of quality is price.
Well, oils ain‘t oilsWhen all is said and done, every briar pipe is a hunk of wood with a hard rubber stem.
You’re kidding, right?
No.No.
Marx competed against Kaywoodie, Weber, Custombuilt, LHS, and later Lee.
They’d all sell you a luxury pipe.
I think I agree with @alaskanpiper that it is difficult to have a serious discussion about the question at hand when the discussion to often is a reinforcement of a particular line of thought based on repetition of a particular view point rather that an honest discussion of observable facts. The line of reasoning reminds me of a Sunday school debate.
Briar Grain - What is it? What role if any does it play in terms of smoking quality? Artistically, what makes beautiful briar grain? All of these questions can be addressed without arguing the merits of a Marxman Pipe.
There are many Marxman pipe threads. How many do we need? And I enjoy Marxman pipes, but perhaps we should keep Marxman pipe discussions in those threads when possible.