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Lifer
Jun 16, 2011
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Middle England
When I buy a new Pipe I smoke it, I'm a collector but firstly I am a Pipe smoker, I have over 200 Pipes and I have smoked all of them, they are all on rotation, I never see why you have a Pipe and not smoke it, that's why they are made, my Xmas present was a full set of Peterson Sherlock Holmes pipes from the late 80's through to 91, all in they're boxes and with a Peterson rack to house them in, they were all unsmoked, 7 pipes in the set, all 7 were smoked before boxing day, must of cost the owner a lot to not smoke them, best Xmas present ever but still wonder who they belonged to and why did he buy them and why did he not smoke them. I buy a Pipe to smoke it, no other reason. puffy
 
Jun 9, 2015
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Mission, Ks
I have two Pre-Republic System 0 307's, one smooth and one blast. They were gifts from another forum member and I have zero intention of smoking either. I have so many 307's that leaving two unsmoked doesn't bother me in the least. I also have a cased pair of silver mounted of KB&B LondonLike pipes from the early 1920's that are unsmoked and will stay that way.

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Mike N

Can't Leave
Aug 3, 2023
492
2,731
Northern Panhandle of West Virginia
I have about a dozen or so I have not smoked yet, mostly high grade pipes such as Castellos. But they will all be smoked by me eventually.

I’ve said it here before: the saddest listing on eBay is one for “Unsmoked Estate Pipe” made by some decedent‘s long-lost nephew who inherited it and promptly sold it. Also, if I buy a new Castello for $650 and hide it away for 20 years, chances are it’s probably out of style and not even worth the original $650. Better to have smoked it and let my sons sell it for $300 twenty years from now. Hopefully, I raised them in a manner that they also prefer I enjoyed it now.

These Castellos will hopefully feel the flame before I do:

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jguss

Lifer
Jul 7, 2013
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Better to have smoked it and let my sons sell it for $300 twenty years from now.

Isn’t it pretty to think so?

Personally I’m skeptical that there will be much of a market for estate pipes in twenty years, but we can place a small bet and see who wins. Of course my children may have to bear my proxy to settle up in the all too possible eventuality that I can’t do it myself.
 

Birddog66

Lifer
Nov 29, 2020
2,997
53,383
Newhaven England
I have more than enough that I do smoke and I can’t abide breaking in new pipes. I’ve only ever brought a handful of new ones anyway and most are NOS that had been sitting in a drawer for decades. I am reluctant to smoke this Kaywoodie two piece Matched Grain set however, aside from the breaking in they just look too damn perfect. image.jpg
 

jttnk

Lifer
Dec 22, 2017
1,672
10,403
Phoenix, AZ
A gift for my 50th birthday. Savinelli Autograph. I just can’t bring myself to smoke it. It seems like such a cool art piece. It’s value is beyond close to anything in my 40 or so pipe collection. I don’t think my brother would care if I smoke it or sell it, but I just can’t for some reason.IMG_4797.jpeg399AF36A-4363-4A8A-B8D6-799364A4FB7B.jpeg
 

AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
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A gift for my 50th birthday. Savinelli Autograph. I just can’t bring myself to smoke it. It seems like such a cool art piece. It’s value is beyond close to anything in my 40 or so pipe collection. I don’t think my brother would care if I smoke it or sell it, but I just can’t for some reason.View attachment 283476View attachment 283477
This was from your brother? What a bro!
 

Uguccione

Can't Leave
Jan 22, 2024
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Italy
I had this Savinelli Mister G, a line that was out of production for years. They were the last pipes made with the famous Ogliastra briar, by the Nannini sawmill.
I wanted it unsmoked at all costs and in the end I found it, but I paid a lot, too much.
I have never managed to smoke it, perhaps regretting having paid so dearly for it. After a year I resold it, losing some money, but that's okay.
 

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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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I had this Savinelli Mister G, a line that was out of production for years. They were the last pipes made with the famous Ogliastra briar, by the Nannini sawmill.
I wanted it unsmoked at all costs and in the end I found it, but I paid a lot, too much.
I have never managed to smoke it, perhaps regretting having paid so dearly for it. After a year I resold it, losing some money, but that's okay.
Those pop up quite frequently on ebay should you ever look for another. I got an unsmoked Mr. G 904 from there a few years ago for $35.
 

Uguccione

Can't Leave
Jan 22, 2024
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817
Italy
a few years ago
You're right... a few years ago.
But in the last two years (at least here in Italy) there has been a real hunt for these pipes because, via a forum, word had spread about the exceptional nature of their briar. I myself had looked for it for this very reason, but now I can no longer find anything at decent prices.
Who knows, perhaps abroad, some unaware owner...
 

Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
44,829
116,647
You're right... a few years ago.
But in the last two years (at least here in Italy) there has been a real hunt for these pipes because, via a forum, word had spread about the exceptional nature of their briar. I myself had looked for it for this very reason, but now I can no longer find anything at decent prices.
Who knows, perhaps abroad, some unaware owner...
The Mister G series was the bottom end of the Punto Oro line. They still go for less than $100 in the US.
 

Uguccione

Can't Leave
Jan 22, 2024
340
817
Italy
@Chasing Embers
Exactly, but they were Punto Oro in all respects, only the price was low-end. Savinelli had to dispose of tons of extra-extra plaques left in storage due to the market collapse in the 1970s.
I'm closing the OT because it's a pipe that no longer interests me, I have other Punto Oro and Autograph from the good years, I can survive :D
 

Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
44,829
116,647
@Chasing Embers
Exactly, but they were Punto Oro in all respects, only the price was low-end. Savinelli had to dispose of tons of extra-extra plaques left in storage due to the market collapse in the 1970s.
I'm closing the OT because it's a pipe that no longer interests me, I have other Punto Oro and Autograph from the good years, I can survive :D
Can't go wrong with Savinelli from most eras or lines.
 
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