Maybe you transferred the tone of the car forum to that one.
Most of my pipes I drew out of junk shops and flea markets for about ten bucks. It’s so easy to get them shiny and going.
Recently I got there a Stanwell pipe of the year shape of the 1990s for 5. Another one was a handcrafted 70s Georg Jensen Chimney.
Most are no names or nowadays unknown brands, they all smoke well to really well, to some I’ll have to adjust the smoking technique to to the moreover restricted draw. And there are some new MM seconds.
Some of my pipes are homemade, a logical consequence if you’re restoring pipes. Those are the most expensive pipes respectively to new materials like briar, ebonite rods, tools. All of them drilled to get a satisfying smoke.
I’d rather buy a used VW, as I did often in my live, there are so many pipes out there.
Most of my pipes I drew out of junk shops and flea markets for about ten bucks. It’s so easy to get them shiny and going.
Recently I got there a Stanwell pipe of the year shape of the 1990s for 5. Another one was a handcrafted 70s Georg Jensen Chimney.
Most are no names or nowadays unknown brands, they all smoke well to really well, to some I’ll have to adjust the smoking technique to to the moreover restricted draw. And there are some new MM seconds.
Some of my pipes are homemade, a logical consequence if you’re restoring pipes. Those are the most expensive pipes respectively to new materials like briar, ebonite rods, tools. All of them drilled to get a satisfying smoke.
I’d rather buy a used VW, as I did often in my live, there are so many pipes out there.
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