Some of my yachtsmen came from Poland, Croatia, and Australia.It's tough out there and I have had to spread my search from France to as far as Bulgaria.
Some of my yachtsmen came from Poland, Croatia, and Australia.It's tough out there and I have had to spread my search from France to as far as Bulgaria.
Michael Jackson?The headshop, generational, and China theories all sound like plausible explanations.
I'm just surprised that ebay hasn't already banned all pipe sales. Probably only because doing so might now be politically incorrect due to MJ.
It's a nightmare my friend. I've had quite a bit of luck trawling around the Czech Republic and I would really recommend you take a look as well as the Baltic States.Some of my yachtsmen came from Poland, Croatia, and Australia.
I'll certainly look into that.?It's a nightmare my friend. I've had quite a bit of luck trawling around the Czech Republic and I would really recommend you take a look as well as the Baltic States.
That would cover only listings where the word "briar" is specifically used in the description. A lot of listings don't include that word, including listings for briar pipes.
That's probably part of it as well.="grilledokra, post: 36075167, member: 15863"]
Do you think this increase includes an increase in headshop-style pipes also available on eBay? For better or worse, sometimes eBay also serves as a simple e-store for any number of products.
That's part of it. Britwood has dropped about 30% from 2016 levels. I was aware early last year that several major collections of high end pipes were going to become available as their owners had either died, or decided to sell them because they could no longer smoke them for health reasons.="peregrinus, post: 36075168, member: 20309"]
Likely more than a single reason right?
One I’ve noticed the last few years is the fact that, first the Greatest Generation, and now the older Boomers, are beginning to age out and their collections that were built over a lifetime are coming on market.
I think this is a major factor in both the higher availability and lower prices on British briars.
+1I also suspect that more people are focusing on buying tobaccos before the guillotine drops in 2021,
The bad thing about that though is that those selling weed pipes will list under that category as a smokescreen.I used my basic search, one that I've used for the past 12 years, as it covered all pipes under the tobacciana umbrella
I had the same thought. There is a huge amount of head shop listings however.That would cover only listings where the word "briar" is specifically used in the description
The good thing about it was that I was able to make some very very good buys on mislisted pipes over the years. I don't have the time to, much less the interest in, combing eBay like I once did.The bad thing about that though is that those selling weed pipes will list under that category as a smokescreen.
You can still catch listings like that from time to time.?The good thing about it was that I was able to make some very very good buys on mislisted pipes over the years. I don't have the time to, much less the interest in, combing eBay like I once did.
I quite like your idle speculation.Perhaps it is partly the increased awareness of this market so that pipes that would have been discarded or ended up in yard sales and flea markets get offered on eBay and other online sites.
Aging out by illness, retirement, quitting smoking, as well as death have freed up many pipes to this market.
The generational interest in tobacco pipes is less present than in earlier generations; there is no one to inherit the pipes, both because fewer people smoke pipes and people have fewer children to inherit them. At the same time, there is the above-mentioned awareness of online ways to turn the pipes into money.
On another thread, I felt I was among those accused of idle speculation. So, there I go again.
Those meerschaums from Missouri are worth their weight.Should you include meerschaums in the search so @weezell feelings aren’t bruised?