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anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,939
31,764
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
I love all my pipes but I still love some of them a bit more than the others. So I am going to rank my collection from best to least best.
1. Peterson System Spigot. It just smokes great and loves every blend.
2. Vauen bent brandy Ocean (dark blue finish) nearly as great of a smoker as the first.
3. Brebbia Iceberg (Italian Canadian) it's my oldest pipe and it's a great smoker really like English the best.
4. Rattray's Old Perth. Something about this jaunty little pipe really makes flavors pop. I don't get it. But it's a little on the small side so it seems to like coins and flakes the best.
5. Servi Meer Churchwarden. It's nice but I kind of hate the stem so I don't smoke it as much as I would like.
6. Peterson's bent Churchwarden. It's great but doesn't fit in a pocket so tends to get smoked mainly around the neighborhood. It really likes Vas and Burly the best. Both smoke great in it. Smokes everything fine but likes burly and Vas better then anything else, no clue why.
7. The Tsuge metal Blowfish is a great pipe but really too tiny to be anything otherwise then a pipe for singular occasions where only a small smoke will do. Smokes a lot of Semois.
8. The cobs. They're great but I just don't like cobs as much as briar. I just don't.
So who else wants to talk about their regular rotation?
 

PipeIT

Lifer
Nov 14, 2020
5,238
30,895
Hawaii
From Top to Bottom:

Radice Rind - Straight
Posella - Bent Brandy
Bay Denmark - Billiard

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From Top to Bottom:

MM Dagner
MM Apple Diplomat Polished - Vermont Freehand Forever Stem
MM Morgan Polished - Vermont Freehand Forever Stem

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P.S. In a few weeks I’ll have my first Castello, I’ll keep it a secret until I receive it... :)
 

irishearl

Lifer
Aug 2, 2016
2,289
4,133
Kansas
Well, 7 of my top 10 favorite pipes are Peterson. In order of Peterson favorites: a bent, rusticated house pipe, rusticated 2015 Founder's Edition, walnut XL02 spigot, smooth XL23 Kinsale, smooth dark stain SH Professor, 2019 PSOI pipe of the year, (a poker spigot), and a rusticated SH Deerstalker. The other 3 are in order, a 1985 pebble grain Ashton billiard, a rusticated Savinelli Bing's Favorite and a Rossi-the 8320 Vittoria.
 

mikethompson

Comissar of Christmas
Jun 26, 2016
11,916
25,984
Near Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The real challenge is listing them all from memory:

A Strambach meer, a MM hardwood cob, a 100 year old globe meer, a Peterson Tara, a Peterson Christmas 2015, a black Vauen, a Nording, a GBD second, a Bertram bulldog....... Oh, two Grabow color dukes...

I think that's it
 
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burleybreath

Lifer
Aug 29, 2019
1,108
3,904
Finger Lakes area, New York, USA
Too much work to make a list, but the pipe I love the most is the one I hate the most. Let me explain. My ugliest pipe is my best smoker, and it ticks me off more than is healthy. It's a straight Jean Lacroix very tall bulldog with an over-thinned saddle bit, bought second or third or fourth hand. Has a large capacity bowl, but other than that, I hate every atom of its being. You can smoke garbage in it and it will taste good. I'll never get rid of it. But just viewing it in my hand offends my delicate aesthetic sensibilities and makes me want to cry.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,648
Can't do it. I treasure my up-market pipes. I marvel at my low-end pipes that smoke as well as any, and all my cobs. I like my Petes, Savs, Johs, Grabows, Kaywoodies, the Yello-Bole, and my artisan pipes by Perry, Hayes, Les Wood, etc. And my Lucianos, Ser Jacopo, Nording, and etc. Benton, Bari, Genod, BC, Chacom ... I guess that's why I have too many pipes.
 

Fiddlepiper

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 22, 2020
716
5,449
Scotland
www.danielthorpemusic.com
I am really favouring my Comoy’s at the moment. I have 3 - a bulldog, a bent billiard and a Prince shape. They smoke great.

I also enjoy smoking my two Stanwells - shape 70 and shape 91.

And my P.Jeppeson.

And my three Peterson’s - a Kildare 338, Rhodesian filter and a Kapp Royal.

Also my Dunhill 1973 Root Briar and John Bessai Poker.

I don’t have many pipes (yet..?) but I enjoy smoking them all bar one. I
 
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Reggie

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 22, 2020
660
3,180
Gardendale, Alabama
Pete’s from the Donegal Rocky Line, Savs in 624 shape, BC, OMS, Nording, EMC Custom Cob, several Pot O’ Gold Legend Cobs, an Edwards basket pipe that is aged to perfection and smokes great! Many more including a Neerup and a Falcon and Stanwell. Haven’t ventured into the Artisan pipe zone yet but you guys are steadily peaking my interest .
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,939
31,764
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA