If there is one thing that Antiques Roadshow has taught us don't screw with the finish and hang on to all paperwork including the box.
Wow. You can make yourself a Castello quilt with all of those socks.Yes, I keep everything that comes with the pipe and if I buy a pipe without a box I will try and buy one. View attachment 155267View attachment 155269
Before I moved the collection into the 200 count pipe cabinet I used the Post-It tags to identify the shape of a pipe in the box. Made it a little easier to find what I was looking for. Now I just have to slide a drawer open to find what I’m looking for.Wow. You can make yourself a Castello quilt with all of those socks.
What are the little blue, yellow and pink "tags" on the boxes?
Yes, I store the non-rotation pipes in them. They all fit in a large shoe (boot) box though so not that many.I don’t know why, but I keep all of the boxes that my pipes came in. It’s really kind of idiotic I know, and yet I still do it…. I had to throw a bunch away that were in a box that got crushed in my garage, but I still have a ton of them. Do you keep yours? And if so, do you feel a bit goofy for doing so?
yes it helps when you have to move the t.v.I don't keep the tin/box. Why the hell would you? You don't keep the box of your new tv around the house either, now do you?