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sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
23,028
58,738
Southern Oregon
jrs457.wixsite.com
That's a pretty tricky question. I'm going to limit it to 3, because I can't reduce it any further

This straight grain that I received from Ken Barnes in 2018 when Ken was getting back into pipe making:
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This 1883 Barling magnum that I got from Ken after helping him out with some pipe history questions:
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And the last one I don't have an image of. It's a Brebbia AVANTI that I picked up for $2 on eBay, that is a magic pipe, one that practically smokes itself. Anything I put in it smokes wonderfully well, and delivers excellent flavors.
 

Dshift

Lifer
Mar 28, 2025
1,235
6,164
Germany
ebay.us
That's a pretty tricky question. I'm going to limit it to 3, because I can't reduce it any further

This straight grain that I received from Ken Barnes in 2018 when Ken was getting back into pipe making:
5Mq77oA.jpg

M9lETaK.jpg


This 1883 Barling magnum that I got from Ken after helping him out with some pipe history questions:
4mSbg1c.jpg

nSv84T4.jpg


And the last one I don't have an image of. It's a Brebbia AVANTI that I picked up for $2 on eBay, that is a magic pipe, one that practically smokes itself. Anything I put in it smokes wonderfully well, and delivers excellent flavors.
I have a 3€ denicotea that's exactly like that🤷‍♂️
 

brian64

Lifer
Jan 31, 2011
10,658
18,188
Being one who prefers meers (and if for some strange reason I had to choose just one) I'd have to go with the Yanik in my avatar.

It was the first of his I purchased, and in addition to the magnificent carving which I absolutely love, it is also (fortunately) drilled correctly and smokes great.


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Kingsley

Can't Leave
Sep 16, 2020
499
6,350
I will never give up this pipe:
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It smokes its dedicated blend Tillerman perfectly and seeing as how I have more Tillerman than any other blend, I’m likely going to have the stuff around for decades, and thusly will need this pipe. It also has not seen too many bowls smoked through, I think fifteen so far, but it has already started to reach that magical time in a meer’s progress where now it has taken on the scents of the tobacco(s) smoked, so it now sports the warm scent of cocoa. I’m in love with this pipe.
 

cosmicfolklore

Moderator
Staff member
Aug 9, 2013
36,465
89,335
Between the Heart of Alabama and Hot Springs NC
I am never getting rid of any pipe. I'm not sure I understand this whole, buy a pipe and then sell it thing. It's not like the company has to keep updating its system for it to work.

I do sort of understand people living in houses so tiny that they just can't more than one pipe inside it. But, on the other hand they could just pick up more cardboard and extend their houses. puffy
 

tschiraldi

Lifer
Dec 14, 2015
2,256
9,843
56
Ohio
I actually have two, and for very different reasons.
The first is an old Calabash shaped Caminetto Business. I almost never smoke it because it smokes terribly for me. My Dad smoked a pipe for years and this was his favorite pipe. It brings back so many memories of going with him to Camelot (an old tobacco shop) and helping him decide what tobaccos he should buy after sniffing every jar in the place, then sitting at his feet while he smoked it in his recliner watching Quincy or Maverick. He hasn’t smoked anything in years, but I’ll always have those memories and that pipe.
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The other is simply for its own merits. Its my first commission from Jesse Jones and my own favorite pipe. If there is such a thing as a “Magic Pipe” this is it for me. My wife has been told I want in my casket.IMG_0793.jpeg
 

Pipeandapencil

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 18, 2024
133
358
Mobile, Alabama
Though most of my pipes are commissioned artisan pieces, this Savinelli Alligator 904 is completely immune from being thrown away. My youngest daughter picked it out for me when she was four years old and my dad smoked it the last time I spoke to him before he passed away.

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I have this shape as well and love it. Is there a trick to not having the rim closest to me char so badly? The ember seems to always gravitate toward me when smoking rather than staying in the middle. This is the only pipe that this happens on for me so I feel like I'm packing this shape incorrectly. I'm also careful with the soft flame as well so I don't think this is lighting char. Is this common on canted bowls since the rim is further forward than the draft hole?
 
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Waning Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
47,718
128,989
I have this shape as well and love it. Is there a trick to not having the rim closest to me char so badly? The ember seems to always gravitate toward me when smoking rather than staying in the middle. This is the only pipe that this happens on for me so I feel like I'm packing this shape incorrectly. I'm also careful with the soft flame as well so I don't think this is lighting char. Is this common on canted bowls since the rim is further forward than the draft hole?
I used to collect them exclusively and never had the issue. Sounds more like rim buildup.
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Olkofri

Lifer
Sep 9, 2017
8,338
15,350
The Arm of Orion
Being one who prefers meers (and if for some strange reason I had to choose just one) I'd have to go with the Yanik in my avatar.

It was the first of his I purchased, and in addition to the magnificent carving which I absolutely love, it is also (fortunately) drilled correctly and smokes great.


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Yea, but, did you clean it with gin?
 
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