In researching Algerian briar I came upon this 1941 copyright book by Sidney P. Ram.
It’s on the internet, so it must be true.
One gem stands out to me.
Right before the war, Algerian briar ranged in price from $16 to $100 a bag.
The people who paid $100 knew the difference.
Assuming the $16 briar was small (85 dozen a bag) the briar cost was less than two cents per block.
And if the $100 briar was large (60 dozen a bag) less than 15 cents a block.
It would matter a lot making a twenty five or fifty cent pipe, not so much making five dollar pipes.
It’s on the internet, so it must be true.
One gem stands out to me.
Right before the war, Algerian briar ranged in price from $16 to $100 a bag.
The people who paid $100 knew the difference.
Assuming the $16 briar was small (85 dozen a bag) the briar cost was less than two cents per block.
And if the $100 briar was large (60 dozen a bag) less than 15 cents a block.
It would matter a lot making a twenty five or fifty cent pipe, not so much making five dollar pipes.
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