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Lifer
Sep 4, 2019
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Over the past years of pipe smoking, I have been mostly attracted to subtle, generic pipes. A couple billiards, some bent apples and bulldogs, a nice zulu...all beautiful pipes, don't get me wrong, but very plain....after receiving my first Nording. Man these pipes are bad-ass! They are BIG, BOLD & BEAUTIFUL. They make a statement that few pipes can compare to, and holy smokes do I ever love them. I've bought 3 just this month, and trying hard to not give into anymore. I don't NEED anymore pipes. Lol. Here is a pic of a few of my Nordings. I can admire these baby's all day. These all are roughly $150 USD each, which is an extremely attractive price point for pipes of this beauty, in my opinion. I'd love to see pics of your Nordings guys! DDB969D2-997C-4E14-BADD-23C4369AE3FF.jpeg7347B18D-F8AE-4EBB-A5A9-B0673597FEC0.jpeg
 

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Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I have three Nordings: A zebra hunting pipe, a signature freehand, and a Ericson rusticated bent billiard, one of his older low-priced pipes, but a good one. All have proven themselves over time. The Danes do the best freehands; I have a Johs freehand tomahawk with plateau on the brim and shank and a good deep bowl.