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docpierce

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I'm seeing a lot of Bones pipes online lately. To those who have acquired them-What do you think? I like the modern lines and shapes that I have seen.
 
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lightmybriar

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Mar 11, 2014
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A fine pipe for $45! I wouldn’t pay any more for them than that. The bits are chunky, but these pipes are easily customizable and do just fine as they come. Ive got three: A billiard, an oval-shanked brandy, and a strawberry briar bent egg.
 

alaskanpiper

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May 23, 2019
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I have two, they are fantastic little burner pipes. They will have some flaws, pits on occasion, etc. but most have a decent blast and are well constructed. It is also fun to watch the natural patina develop over time. For $45 you'd be hard pressed to find a better briar out there, outside of the estate market.
 
Jun 23, 2019
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Lovely heavy-duty smokers. Hard to ghost too, in my experience.

I'd skip the lightning finish though..
 

verporchting

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Dec 30, 2018
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Yup, good pipes for the money but expect some fills and no frills.

Rossi and Ropp and Falcons all fill the same niche, just a more finished version.

The Bones have two points I appreciate: wide open draw and watching the natural patina development.

If a more traditional finished pipe is what you’re after, one of the other options might suit you better.
 
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