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mso489

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About five years ago, a Forums member regularly sold pipes carved by Phillip Trypis on Forums. He must have sold scores of them over time. Trypis was a craftsman at Brigham for years before going into business for himself. Does anyone know if Phillip Trypis is still in business, and if he is still selling pipes? I know he had a serious fall, but I think he returned to pipe making, though he couldn't travel to market them as he had in the past. I'd be interested in any update, since I saw so many of his pipes over those years on Forums.
 
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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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After a little more digging on the Trypis pipes, I think the user name of the member who sold quite a few Trypis pipes was smokeybear, and he had a few up every week in 2014. Ring a bell with anyone?
 

leafsmoker

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After a little more digging on the Trypis pipes, I think the user name of the member who sold quite a few Trypis pipes was smokeybear, and he had a few up every week in 2014. Ring a bell with anyone?
You want it. You have it. Found only one on ebay. The dark photos are a bummer.


 

leafsmoker

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I have never even heard of him. But love hearing about other pipemakers for more pipe availability, and choices. Also note on one of the photos for that pipe he engraved a leaf on the side of that pipe.
 

Spinkle

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I have two of these that I inherited from my father somewhere. I can try and find them and take pictures though I’m not much of a photographer.
 

greeneyes

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Threads like this are why I love this forum. They are contributions to an ever-growing living encyclopedia of pipe and tobacco history.
 
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