Do You Prefer to Buy Unsmoked or Pre-Smoked Pipes?

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Davy Jones

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 26, 2022
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I know, kind of a grey zone question as not everyone prefers one over the other. However, by looking back in time to each invidual's purchases, there might be a trend emerging. ;)
One's interests can also clearly define which one it is if one is specifically after an historical aspect when buying a pipe.
Surprisingly, I have only bought new, unsmoked pipes. I never did buy an estate/pre-smoked.
Why? Not sure but I guess I find that with an unsmoked pipe, I get a true sense of how the pipe performs and what it's worth (smoking wise, not cost wise) and if it was worth paying the cost. Also, I like starting a new pipe from scratch and see how it evolves over time.
Please discuss. :)
 
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Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
3,459
14,300
East Coast USA
I have many estates but all were purchased after professional restoration. I have no real preference for smoking. As I said, I’ve never obtained a nasty pipe. However, I do enjoy smoking a brand new pipe. I’m smoking one now that I purchased on International Pipe Day. Once it’s had its first bowl, it’s an estate like all the others.
 
Dec 3, 2021
5,462
46,966
Pennsylvania & New York
I buy both unsmoked and pre-smoked pipes. Getting the latter takes away any of the torture I might go through as a collector not wanting to destroy the pristine condition of a pipe that has kept its virginity for over fifty years. I'm a sucker for original packaging and preserving it when it comes to toys and first edition books—pipes are no different if it's something special or unusual. In many cases, it's easy enough to get a common pipe that is used/pre-smoked—why ruin an example that has survived unsullied for many decades?
 

scloyd

Lifer
May 23, 2018
5,970
12,197
The only estates I've purchased have been from antique shops or ebay for cheap and they usually needed some work, sometimes a lot of work. I do have a few estates that have been gifted to me.

If I'm shopping for a new pipe to add to the collection and I find an estate and a new pipe of the same model...I'll spend the extra money for the new pipe. I like being the first smoker of a pipe.
 

jpmcwjr

Moderator
Staff member
May 12, 2015
26,261
30,263
Carmel Valley, CA
I love good estate pipes (the more common term here), and find they have added immensely to my pile o' pipes. They loose no value upon the first smoke!

Also love to break in a fine new pipe.

HTH
--
"Baldrick, you wouldn't recognize a subtle plan if it painted itself purple and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing 'Subtle Plans Are Here Again'."
-- Blackadder
 

LotusEater

Lifer
Apr 16, 2021
4,367
58,188
Kansas City Missouri
My preference is for estate pipes. There are so many cool older pipes available and I think you get more pipe for your money buying estates. Also, I don’t want something that I have to baby. I try to take good care of my pipes but they are going to get used and knocked around a bit. There are a lot of artisan pipes I’m interested in but if I spent a few hundred dollars on a pipe I would probably suffer buyers remorse and I’d feel terrible once it got marred in some way.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,210
60,610
Mostly my pipes have been bought new or unsmoked. I don't build cake, so i don't like to struggle with someone else's cake, and residual flavors and smells. My estate pipes have been pretty clean, so still fill the bill. Most of my pipes are moderately priced, so buying them new isn't usually a hurdle.
 
May 2, 2018
3,975
30,777
Bucks County, PA
Love estates! Cheaper, broken in, sometimes I’d keep the patina. Not against paying for an Artisanal commission or anything. However, lately I’ve been enjoying my MM ?s & Meers.

Also, I simply can’t justify me paying for a pipe that costs 3 & 4 X as much as seasoned estate that smokes equally as well IMHO. After all…it’s really bout da ? anyway. ?☕
 

warren

Lifer
Sep 13, 2013
12,300
18,322
Foothills of the Chugach Range, AK
No preference at all! I simply do not consider or, even seek out, used/cast offs. I don't buy used cars, underwear,
furniture, or other cast offs. Such simply is against my nature. Not a health concern, just a matter of why? I won't sell my less than stellar pipes, I trash 'em. I can not think of a reason for buying a discarded anything. I might, if the provenance is there and correct, purchase a pipe with historical significance. A Clarkson owned Defender might entice me also. I couldn't possibly articulate why though.

Mind you, I'm not denigrating those who collect certain pipes for whatever reason they consider valid.