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seanv

Lifer
Mar 22, 2018
3,143
11,226
Canada
Both pruning and growing -- pruning some so that I can add others I want in either different shapes/sizes or from different makers...
Same here. I collect Brigham from a certain era, Peterson, Savinelli and some Chacoms and Jeantets. I would like to add more from those brands while getting rid of some other pipes from other makers....and i want to add some meers lol
 
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MCJ

Can't Leave
May 22, 2022
422
3,613
NW Connecticut
Same here. I collect Brigham from a certain era, Peterson, Savinelli and some Chacoms and Jeantets. I would like to add more from those brands while getting rid of some other pipes from other makers....and i want to add some meers lol
Kind of same situation with me. I am pruning the last of my "newer" Dunhills (anything dating from 1960's onwards) to add a couple more pre-1940 Patent shells, and also reluctantly pruning a couple higher end handmade pipes from Artisans that I have more than one pipe from so that I can add another 1-2 pipes from other Artisans I don't have yet. Also, to extent possible, trying to have as many different shapes as possible.
 

Piping Abe

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 27, 2021
606
1,699
North Dakota, USA
I try to unload some from time to time. The problem is i’m growing more fonder of keeping almost all of them. I think I have over 50 and that many is really not required. I’d like to have around 10, each one dedicated to a single blend. But that’ll never happen.
 
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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
45,637
121,479
I've had this same stand of 6 pipes haunting me for years now. Pipes I "made" pipes I've ruined, estates I've never smoked.

Last week, I threw the entire rack in the garbage. Saved 2 of the stems that came with pipe kits that weren't used. But I stewed over these pipes for a long time. Even an old favorite of mine that wasn't worth fixing. In the trash, all 6 of em.
That's how I am when I have too much of something. I was up over 200 pipes just a few years ago and tossed about 3/4 of them. I've got a set plan for the end game now and it makes pipes more difficult to buy.
 

Templekeeper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 28, 2023
267
1,651
Toronto
Potentially... I don't even have 7 yet but I'm already considering it. I got one with a vulcanite stem and that is just too much of a pain in the butt. I also got another one online that is way too small (the picture was misleading). It's like a "lady's" pipe or something like that. I'm avoiding smoking these two, so likely should just find them a better home.
 
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shermnatman

Lifer
Jan 25, 2019
1,030
4,870
Philadelphia Suburbs, Pennsylvania
... I'm avoiding smoking these two, so likely should just find them a better home.

Ah, your easy solution is at-hand!

Simply send all your unsmoked and unloved pipes, post-paid and insured to:

Sherm Natman's Home for Neglected Pipes and Women of Tainted Reputation
c/o
Postal Delivery Locker #13
Ham-on-Rye,
Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica

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They will be well used. It's all part of my dedicated life's-work of "Giving Back to Society" with my purely charitable Name-Sake endeavor.

Thanks in advance for your non-tax deductible gift of support. You're a true Pal. - Sherm Natman
 
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