That is a lovely pipeHere's a photo of last year's (which I was lucky to get from Victory Pipes) View attachment 107876
That is a lovely pipeHere's a photo of last year's (which I was lucky to get from Victory Pipes) View attachment 107876
That’s a nice pipe, they did a great job with these pipes and for the price it’s really a solid deal for what you get.Here's a photo of last year's (which I was lucky to get from Victory Pipes) View attachment 107876
It’s acrylic.Are they acrylic or vulcanite stem?
Thanks, you just saved me some money.?It’s acrylic.
Purely out of curiosity, just wondering about your opinion re acrylic stems vs. others. Always interesting to see the different preferences.Thanks, you just saved me some money.?
I’m split and own horn, acrylic, and vulcanite stems. There’s no doubt in my mind vulcanite feels the best in the mouth but I do find the maintenance on them tedious at times to make sure they don’t oxidize. Even with proper maintenance they can still oxidize and I don’t own a buffing wheel to shine it back up. Acrylic feels awkward in the mouth at first but I got use to it over time. Most of my pipes are acrylic but I don’t shy away from buying a pipe that is horn or vulcanite. I have found with age that I’m not as picky with my stems as I use to be. But all that could change one day and I might swear off acrylic and vulcanite and only by horn stems, lol. Such is the ever changing habits we get as we age. That’s probably why I have a bit of everything in the my pipe collection. How about you?Purely out of curiosity, just wondering about your opinion re acrylic stems vs. others. Always interesting to see the different preferences.
No teeth, unless made with rounded edges, acrylic feels like biting on razor blades.Purely out of curiosity, just wondering about your opinion re acrylic stems vs. others. Always interesting to see the different preferences.
Buy a jeweler's cloth for cleaning them. I've never had a newly bought or cleaned estate reoxidize and I don't own a buffer either.Even with proper maintenance they can still oxidize and I don’t own a buffing wheel to shine it back up.

Interesting, I will try that. Thanks.No teeth, unless made with rounded edges, acrylic feels like biting on razor blades.
Buy a jeweler's cloth for cleaning them. I've never had a newly bought or cleaned estate reoxidize and I don't own a buffer either.
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I was gifted one of last years for Christmas. It is a great smoker.Here's a photo of last year's (which I was lucky to get from Victory Pipes) View attachment 107876
Very handsome! I’ve been wanting a Brigham since I started pipe smoking but I haven't seen a shape from them that I’ve liked. This is definitely the closest I’ve been tempted to finally buy a Brigham.Got the Highlander today...same length, but taller and heavier...nice grain and bird's eye on rim...2nd photo shows lasts year and this year (bottom)View attachment 109334View attachment 109335
