One, a Walt Cannoy "Wax-Drip" that I enjoy more as a piece of art than I would as a smoker.
I would look at that as a challenge.Far too many.
Yes I have some "vintage" pipes like a gourd calabash and one or two other oddities like a carburettor pipe that I don't use. I should probably put them on eBay for others to get use out of them .also have a brand new Vauen that I just can't bring myself to use. Its just to handsome for my plebian smoking self to mess up
However you enjoy your pipes, enjoy your pipes!I have to admit I have more I haven't smoked than I have/do smoke.
Short version.
7 that I have/do smoke and 10 that I don't/haven't yet smoked.
I have only bought 1 pipe in the last 7 years (received it just last Friday) and that will be in use by the weekend, so that will make 8 smoked and 9 not.
If you're bored or want to read a mini novel, get comfy and read on.
Couple things to understand first...
Other than I am a little different to some, there's never been anywhere near the options down this way that most other people are lucky to have (yes I'm a bit jealous lol).
We have no dedicated pipe stores at all, and only 2 good pipe 'relatable' B&M's that I know of, both in a state I no longer live in, so supporting them is more effort now.
I enjoy my main smokers and honestly, I could easily get by with just the core 4-5 pipes, especially at my current pace, but where's the fun in that?
I did a year or so of researching at the beginning and was comfortable online estate shopping, under $100 range, the higher end is a far tricker place to tred.
The following are all estates bought across perhaps a 6 month window, in no order.
I bought a monster of a sitting poker for a bit of a display piece, meer' lined and stamped "Made in Tanganyika" with a Rhino on the stem, I've misplaced the information I had on it unfortunately.
There's a little hole in the very bottom of the meerschaum lining. It supposedly can be repaired or even smoked as is.
It's a very large bowl/pipe.
The others I bought with full intentions of smoking for that 'different pipes smoke differently' experience, but before I had a chance to even clean them we had to store some stuff and move, their box accidentally ended up inside one of the stored boxes.
By the time everything was back out of storage I had again bought myself a rotation, and forgotten about them to be honest. Before unpacking everything again, we moved again, then moved interstate ...another long story.
They've finally been getting unpacked and a cleaning recently but I doubt they will be smoked now, there's a little age on a couple plus since in my possession they're getting into 8+ years unsmoked. There's an unsmoked Butz Choquin, Palace Rouge, I'm not sure I now wish to marr with a flame.
I need to make myself some storage for my pipes as they currently sit in the cupboard, if I can admire them regularly maybe I'll move on some of the better examples.
Who knows.
Geez Embers mate! Makes my Savinelli 105 look like a Kiseru
You're probably afraid that they might taste a little Goofy.The exception to that are nine Walt Disney World pipes that I have that I have never smoked. Honestly don't know why I haven't, just never have.