High-End Pipes - Do They Improve the Smoking Experience?

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mumbles

Lurker
Jun 6, 2019
13
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This is a very interesting thread. My pipes are on average $300 range, occasional I spend $700 on something I think I can’t live without. Maybe every few months, I would find an excuse to fall in love again with another pipe. Most of the time I would buy to try how a particular artisan pipe smokes, after reading about the history and culture. I can’t really say if a high end pipe smokes better but I can sure tell you which pipe makes me Feel better smoking it. For me it’s not only about the taste of the smoke but also about the aesthetic & history. So far there has been many hits and misses but I did enjoy every bit of the journey. Just like how a Patek tells the same time as my iphone, and how a vintage air-cooled Porsche gets the driver to his destination. Maybe it’s also about the joy of ownership, collecting and experiencIng the joy of the moment of smoking that over-priced briar, at certain life’s milestones. Value is often subjective I think. If I know I will die tomorrow , I’d probably buy that $10,000 Bo Nordh for that final smoking adventure. But for now, maybe not ... :ROFLMAO:
 

kola

Lifer
Apr 1, 2014
1,488
2,343
Colorado Rockies, Cripple Creek region
Having over 150 pipes in my 45 year smoking tour, my 2 Boswells smoke THE best, hands down. Both were under 150 bucks. I have some other brand names ($350 pipes) that sit and collect dust. These days, I'd never pay over 300 bucks for a pipe. new or used.

I refuse to ever buy any commissioned pipes ever again or anything brand new or unsmoked (with exception to Boswells pipes). I prefer the older estate Petersons in the 200 price range. I have no affiliation whatsoever with JM Boswell other than my very first briar pipe was one of his.
 
I know that not everyone has the means to drop $2000 on a pipe. I get it. And, the differences between a $200 pipe and a $2000 pipe seems absolutely absurd to most, even old guys that have been smoking pipes for decades. I get it. And, absolutely no one should be made to feel bad for never spending over $200 for a pipe. As I am rolling up on fixed income days, I am just glad that I have been able to save up and get me a few pipes that I am absolutely in adoration of. I mean, I have never been rich enough to buy a Lamborghini or Maserati, but for setting aside some extra cash in times of abundance, I have been lucky enough to be able to afford a few Lamborghinis of pipes.
Is it worth it to me.... absolutely. Is it worth it to everyone else... probably not.

If you are into other things, like watches, wine, stamps, baseball cards, comicbooks, or even pistols.... not everyone is going straight for the most expensive products in those hobbies. Everyone collects for different reasons, and values these collectibles for different uses.

But, whether a more expensive pipe increases the joy one gets from the hobby is subjective. For some it will, but for others it won't. It just depends on what you want o get out of the experience.
 

JOHN72

Lifer
Sep 12, 2020
5,139
51,656
51
Spain - Europe
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Esto me recuerda una conversación que tuve hace algunos años con un coleccionista de pipas danesas de ultra alta calidad, Nordh, Ivarsson, Chonowitsch, etc. Estas son pipas que se venden entre $ 3,000 y $ 18,000. Le pregunté si una pipa de $ 10,000 fumaba notablemente mejor que cualquier otra y su respuesta fue: "Fuman tan bien como mis Grabows".

Cuando dice tubería de gama alta, ¿qué significa eso en términos de desembolso de efectivo? ¿Te refieres a $ 100, o $ 1,000, o tal vez $ 10,000, como pagas por un Joura King o un Dunhill obscenamente caro? ¿O está hablando de quizás $ 400 a $ 600 por una pipa de precio medio hecha artesanalmente por un fabricante respetado? ¿O más de $ 100 por una pipa de fábrica decente?

Como se ha dicho anteriormente, la "experiencia de fumar" es una frase muy subjetiva. Y como también se ha dicho anteriormente, gastar más le permite comprar un producto mejor hecho, más cuidado con los materiales y el ensamblaje, posiblemente un poco más delgado y, con suerte, más cómodo. Para muchos fumadores, la "zona de mordida" afecta significativamente el disfrute de sus pipas.

Pero si solo habla de mecánica básica, una pipa de $ 10,000 no va a fumar 100 veces mejor que una pipa de $ 100.

Por otro lado, si realmente te gustan los símbolos de estatus, fumar una pipa de $ 10,000 puede darte una sensación que una mazorca MM no tiene. El placer es muy subjetivo.

Si desea aprovechar al máximo el dinero, consulte las tuberías inmobiliarias. Ofrecen una reducción significativa de precio y acceso a algunas de las mejores pipas fabricadas.

Por favor tenga esto en cuenta. Fumar en pipa es 75% técnica y 25% equipamiento. Si no ha trabajado los conceptos básicos de este pasatiempo no terriblemente difícil, una pipa de alta gama no va a hacer mucho por usted.

Último pensamiento. En el entorno actual, me concentraría en comprar más de mis mezclas favoritas para la bodega, en lugar de comprar una pipa cara.
[/CITAR].....Reality question.......Very good analysis............