Nice.
But a general statement that anyone can pick up a Barling for 30-40 bucks is misleading. Sure, with time and more time on your hands, and clever searching, you will find such on occasion.
Where did you pick up these bargains? (please!)
Nice.
No disdain in my post. I said they'd be as good a smoker as anything he has, can sometimes be found for a deal, and can take a beating. Not a single mention of the negative results I've had from the brand. If the need to badmouth me pops up, please tag me in the post so I can see it firsthand instead of finding it because others have informed me of it.
Mostly eBay, some consignment shops or various other spots. On ebay, rather than look under a particular name, like Barling, I just stroll through estate pipes. Sometimes they fall through the cracks. I have noticed recently, however, tone fair, prices on auction sites appear to be on the rise. Don’t know why that is. I look for pipes that require a little work. They generally are less costly.Nice.
But a general statement that anyone can pick up a Barling for 30-40 bucks is misleading. Sure, with time and more time on your hands, and clever searching, you will find such on occasion.
Where did you pick up these bargains? (please!)
I don't have much experience but the older Comoy "Patina" Large Canadian estate I received as a bonus gift from a member on here at Xmas time and the very old Barclay-Rex pot estate I picked up last year are every bit as enjoyable as any new pipes I have. Sorting out the "good smokers" is taking a little time and comprehension but I have a couple of new pipes that I've given fair shots to that I don't reach for (and I'm still trying to work through some unsmoked pipes, just don't light up enough).I find this thread very informative! I've struggled with adding any estate Dunhills to my collections of Petersons, Savinellis, Mark Tinskys, and recently a few Parkers. I typically smoke a few beater Peterson system pipes, but I collect more than I smoke. I find the woodwork and details to be beautiful on my rack.
Here's what I wonder...will I know the difference between smoking from my very nice starter collection vs. high-end Dunhill estate pipes? I picked up a smallish billiard 59 Dunhill Bruyere. It's in good condition, except for some singe marks atop the bowl. It's a smoker, not one I intend to restore or sell. Anyways, thanks for the discussion and any wisdom you may provide.
Vaun make nice pipes in my opinion but I would have gone with an older estate Stanwell. Most Vauens are 9mm filter pipes with acrylic stems which is great if that is what you like. Personally I prefer a non filter pipe with a vulcanite/Ebonite stem. I own 1 Vauen and it gets smoked less than others for the reasons I mentioned.I was set on buying with the Vauen or Stanwell last time. I settled on the Vauen. Maybe stanwell next….
That would be my advice.Some are unsmoked estates. I think they're very good—better than the currently available new White Dots.