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Lifer
Nov 3, 2013
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In the sticks in Mississippi
Hadn't seen any additions to this thread lately, so I thought I add one I recently picked up. I wasn't really looking for a French pipe, but this caught my eye. Gefapip is not a common brand you see too often, and to be honest I actually thought it was a Butz Choquin at first, but it wasn't. Pretty military mount Rhodesian shape. Many say that French pipes don't get much love, but I gave it some love and it was a pretty easy clean up. Smokes just fine, thank you very much! ;)
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scloyd

Lifer
May 23, 2018
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Hadn't seen any additions to this thread lately, so I thought I add one I recently picked up. I wasn't really looking for a French pipe, but this caught my eye. Gefapip is not a common brand you see too often, and to be honest I actually thought it was a Butz Choquin at first, but it wasn't. Pretty military mount Rhodesian shape. Many say that French pipes don't get much love, but I gave it some love and it was a pretty easy clean up. Smokes just fine, thank you very much! ;)
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Very nice!
 
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Dec 3, 2021
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Pennsylvania & New York
One of my earliest Eugène-Léon Ropp pipes, a Cherrywood with a Natural Horn Stem. It’s stamped “Bussang,” so, it’s very likely it was made at Ropp’s original workshop there between 1870–1893. This pipe is truly gargantuan, 26 inches from the front of the stummel to the end of the stem, and easily the biggest pipe in my collection (see a smaller Ropp that’s pretty large by most standards that I’ve posted in WAYS before, a 12 oz. Coca-Cola can, and a Savinelli 320 KS to get an idea of the relative scale).

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Ulliam

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Jan 2, 2023
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My humble 2¢ worth to this thread. My three Frenchies---2 Genods with horn stems and stingers (I like horn stems and I like stingers) and a Jean LaCroix. Probably the most enjoyable smoker is the pot Genod. Overall I'm a bit more fond of bent pipes than straight ones, but when it comes to straight pipes I believe every piper should have at least one pot, one prince and one Canadian.
 

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RookieGuy80

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 6, 2023
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A French pipe? Wait, I think I have one of those. Yes, a Comoys Traditions zulu. I feel in love with it at Gettysburg Cigar Co. and saved up for it (the pipe along with the B&M surcharge and taxes).
 

Moraviensis

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Mar 4, 2024
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United Kingdom
And another, my liseuse — the shape of the bowl is very pleasing to hold. Also Butz-Choquin, a “Carat” with acrylic shank. Said to look like polished shell, mine resembles agate or smoked quartz I think. I would like to find the shorter-stemmed Carat D version as well.IMG_0543.jpeg
 

Moraviensis

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Mar 4, 2024
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My Butz-Choquins you mean? I like them very much — and by no means expensive. Sadly they went under in September 2019, “liquidation judiciare“ . Both of these are old stock bought more recently. I do tend to fuss over them with briar and stem polish.