My "Good" Pipes. (pic heavy)

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damnyak

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 14, 2012
292
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Northern, Ontario. Canada
Seeing as I am fairly new to the forum, I thought I would post some pictures of my nicer pipes, I have a bunch of some hoe-hums, but these are my staples so to speak. All the Brigham's are of Made in Canada Era.
Brigham.
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Brigham again:
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and again:
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Almost the last Brig's
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Brig's
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second last
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Last Brigham:
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Mastercraft Canadian:
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My Paradis:
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LL BEAN:
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My two Kirstens:
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My Newest Boswell Nosewarmer (amazing smoke):
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damnyak

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 14, 2012
292
1
Northern, Ontario. Canada
@papipeguy, I collect LL bean antiques, and have been looking for a pipe at the right price for a while, just got it last week for $9 , it look so nice because I just polished it on the buffer. Came out dynamite! Your looks like it would polish nicely

 

mp31guitar

Lifer
Jun 28, 2011
1,156
1
All of them are nice. The third one really caught my eye. Thanks for posting. I love pipe pics.

 

ulrich

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 25, 2012
121
0
Toronto
I'm loving the Brigham Sportsmans! Hopefully I'll be able to restore mine to that condition.

 

damnyak

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 14, 2012
292
1
Northern, Ontario. Canada
@Ulrich, The sports man are some of my favorites as well. I wish they still sold them at the sportman show, that would be great. They were a breeze to clean up. They were pretty disgusting when I got them, they were owned by some heavy pipe smoker who was apparently afraid of pipe cleaners, they needed intense cleaning and polishing, but was fairly easy. It was a matter of time not elbow grease.
@philobedoe. I did not get to smoke the "John Cottons", My wife's Opa gave it to me long before I started pipe smoking. He was a long time pipe smoker being Dutch and all! and he knew I needed tins for my leather working bits..so I have quite a collection of old tins.

 
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