Looking for A Nice (Reasonably Priced) Prince

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Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,960
14,357
Humansville Missouri
Finding a nice Lee Prince can be a worthy adventure, well worth it, but it might take awhile. I have maybe a couple, out of over a hundred Lees. The shape wasn’t too common.

Savenelli lists a 315 shape, from $100 to about $200 depending on grade.


While you wait to find a Lee, it should scratch your itch for a Prince.
 
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Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,960
14,357
Humansville Missouri
Notice how the Lee has a very thin top rim, and graceful long bent shank.

A Lee is the same shape, regardless of grade. Only briar grade, and maybe polishing changed. More stars, more money, same pipe.

To try and duplicate that Lee in a Savenelli, costs over $300.


And the Punto Oro is more darkly stained.

The absolute best factory pipes, grade for grade, since 1946 have gold stars.
 

Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,960
14,357
Humansville Missouri
In that case, get an early Haymarket Loewe.
Price rations everything.

Century old, super collectible, multi thousand dollar Loewe pipes are worth what they cost.

But when the word “reasonably priced” is part of the equation then a Lee Prince is the bottom rung of the best.

This Rossi 315 EX will smoke as well and last as long as the Punto Oro 315 that costs almost four times more:


But for more than twice the money, you get a smooth silver spigot 315.



Part of the fun of all this, is all the choices.
 
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jaytex1969

Lifer
Jun 6, 2017
9,652
52,030
Here
One of our sponsors has this orphaned and repaired Dunhill for sale. I've had great experiences with this seller.


I got this Peterson 406 from them a few years ago and I enjoy it bigly.

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The 406 shape is readily available and mostly around your target price from our friends at SP.




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Oddball

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 29, 2022
271
1,371
TN
Briarworks Blast Prince Pipes are really, really nice smokers. I like them for grilling on the patio stuffed full of some English or Balkan blend. I have two and every time I want to buy a new pipe I have to talk myself out of another one of those vs a new shape I don't already have. They Clench well, smoke great, fit perfectly in a fully gripped left index finger and sit well...
 
May 9, 2021
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Geoje Island South Korea
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I saw this one today, on the bay.

Stuffedanimalgirl is listing it for USD124.00.

Unsmoked Barling Brigadier Regency Prince Tobacco Pipe 5386 T.V.F. EXEL W/ BOX England.
 
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didimauw

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Staff member
Jul 28, 2013
10,727
37,715
SE WI
I've narrowed it down to two choices on our esteemed site sponsor, Smoking Pipes:

Ropp Etudiant - looks like a good deal, and I've never read a bad thing about a French pipe
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Peterson 406 Irish Harp - love that stem and the bit of silverwork
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I like the looks of the stem on the Pete. However, I've always wanted to try a Ropp, especially the Etudiant line.