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mtwaller

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Here it is. Maybe it’s less because it has a nickel band? Maybe? I see now the stem on the one you posted is Lucite and looks much nicer.
Yeah the Kapries are more of a mid-tier Peterson I guess you’d day. Cumberland pattern stem (which I’m a sucker for), sterling silver bands or army mounts, and generally the ones I’ve seen have nice ring grain, which has been rare for Peterson until they recently revamped their sandblasting process. I’m sure that Sav or Donegal Rocky should smoke just as well, though.

@anotherbob I agree completely. I buy every pipe with the intention of having it be a treasured lifelong companion. The good ones certainly will be. As I’ve become more experienced and my tastes have matured, my budget per pipe has matured as well. It used to be under $100, now it’s closer to $200. Which is still relatively “cheap” in terms of nice pipes. My most recent purchase was a nice birth year Ashton Sovereign that set me back $250. Hurts me to pay that much for a pipe, but I regret nothing.
 

Swampy16

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Yeah the Kapries are more of a mid-tier Peterson I guess you’d day. Cumberland pattern stem (which I’m a sucker for), sterling silver bands or army mounts, and generally the ones I’ve seen have nice ring grain, which has been rare for Peterson until they recently revamped their sandblasting process. I’m sure that Sav or Donegal Rocky should smoke just as well, though.

@anotherbob I agree completely. I buy every pipe with the intention of having it be a treasured lifelong companion. The good ones certainly will be. As I’ve become more experienced and my tastes have matured, my budget per pipe has matured as well. It used to be under $100, now it’s closer to $200. Which is still relatively “cheap” in terms of nice pipes. My most recent purchase was a nice birth year Ashton Sovereign that set me back $250. Hurts me to pay that much for a pipe, but I regret nothing.
Can you post some pictures? I can’t find that one. I never knew Ashston made pipes.
 
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anotherbob

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Yeah the Kapries are more of a mid-tier Peterson I guess you’d day. Cumberland pattern stem (which I’m a sucker for), sterling silver bands or army mounts, and generally the ones I’ve seen have nice ring grain, which has been rare for Peterson until they recently revamped their sandblasting process. I’m sure that Sav or Donegal Rocky should smoke just as well, though.

@anotherbob I agree completely. I buy every pipe with the intention of having it be a treasured lifelong companion. The good ones certainly will be. As I’ve become more experienced and my tastes have matured, my budget per pipe has matured as well. It used to be under $100, now it’s closer to $200. Which is still relatively “cheap” in terms of nice pipes. My most recent purchase was a nice birth year Ashton Sovereign that set me back $250. Hurts me to pay that much for a pipe, but I regret nothing.
it's like something clicks the moment you realize that your 200 dollar pipe has cost you fractions of a cent per smoke and the price suddenly doesn't seem like all that much. A thousand or more still feels steep and probably will forever, considering that 200 gets you a pretty sweet pipe that will last.
 
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mtwaller

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it's like something clicks the moment you realize that your 200 dollar pipe has cost you fractions of a cent per smoke and the price suddenly doesn't seem like all that much. A thousand or more still feels steep and probably will forever, considering that 200 gets you a pretty sweet pipe that will last.
Amen to that
 

mtwaller

Lifer
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Can you post some pictures? I can’t find that one. I never knew Ashston made pipes.
Ashton pipes are an entirely different company from the one that makes Ashton pipe tobacco, I do believe. I’m quite fond of their pipes. Hand crafted quality that can be found for the same price as many factory pipes.

Here is the ‘89 Sovereign:
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I’ve got a small collection of Ashton’s, all are great smokers. The photos below are low light and washed out, they’re much more attractive in person.

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mso489

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My favorite Pete shape that doesn't get much attention is the brandy B11 available in various finishes and series and prices. It is a sitter that doesn't call attention to that feature, with a good big bowl, and bent stem. My two are a Shannon smooth and a Killarney smooth ebony with two slim silver-colored bands. I like them for their generous size and off-handed understatement.
 

FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
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North Carolina
Ashton pipes are an entirely different company from the one that makes Ashton pipe tobacco, I do believe. I’m quite fond of their pipes. Hand crafted quality that can be found for the same price as many factory pipes.

Here is the ‘89 Sovereign:
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I’ve got a small collection of Ashton’s, all are great smokers. The photos below are low light and washed out, they’re much more attractive in person.

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They are all beautiful pipes and the 89 is a stunner.
 
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