Title edited: no all caps! And I have no truck with however a person views his pipes. Nice illustrations!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder:
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Venus de Milo
Someone once asked: ‘If they don’t have a name [brand] on them what good are they ?
Well, that’s easy to answer … in most cases they are perfectly good for what a pipe is designed to do: smoke tobacco. And they can do that as well as the most expensive top of the line pipe. And in my opinion with all of the money saved they are perfectly good at smoking: BULK tobacco … you know … tobacco that may not have made the standard of Name Brand tobacco and sells for much less ?!!!
Peterson seconds – Peterson Pipe Notes - https://petersonpipenotes.org/tag/peterson-seconds/
Reworking a Peterson’s Irish Seconds Canadian - https://rebornpipes.com/2014/02/02/reworking-a-petersons-irish-seconds-canadian/
SHOW US YOUR SECONDS so we can all enjoy them.
My Seconds are below: (All are stamped Made in Republic of Ireland).
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1980s Erica System Reject House Pipe - (22mmx52+mm chamber) bought new with 302 below in early eighties = almost 40 years old. (Flaws: fill inside bowl at rim and crack on rim; left side of shank has been scored flat and finished)
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1980s Erica System Reject 302 bent apple (17mmx35mm chamber) (Flaws: Fill line on right side of shank is viewable but hasn't gotten worse of cracked in close to 40 years!)
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1990s Irish Second XL339S (rare with saddle stem)(19mmx38mm chamber) If it was rare as a full production pipe, is it rarer as a Second ? (Flaw - the only thing I have found so far is a tiny pliar mark on the right side.) This pipe was purchased new by my brother in the 90's as a basket pipe. I recently traded a Savinelli Erica Fiamma 128 straight Billiard for it and am happy with the trade. This pipe has been cleaned to remove 30 yrs of Balkan Sobrani ghosts and the rim char was sanded off to get to original finish. It has very open draw - more than a cob, and is the only one to produce a lot of condensation which must be flicked out at least twice while smoking ! The stem is slightly loose for easy removal to do that. The other two do not produce anywhere near the amount of condensation. I do not clench but this would be the pipe to clench is one chose to clench.
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This is a Bombay Company Valet which i have repurposed to a three tray drying tray and pipe stand ... a $3.00 Goodwill find!
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