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LeafErikson

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woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
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Thanks for the side by side, now I've a difficult decision to make!

How do you find them?
I had the same dilema so I split the difference. Same postage.

I just had my first bowl, but so far, I like a lot. A real departure from most of my other pipes. I do enjoy the small Danish pipes, and the Acorn is similar to a Kriswill that I have, but with a longer stem.
 

/Adam\

Can't Leave
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Figured I’d add a pic of my pipes from France. with exception to the Chacom all of these came in a lot of pipes I bought from our very own Sigmund who was selling $20 pipes right when I needed such a deal. These are now all in my normal rotation. A few need a good cleaning. But from top left to bottom left:

1. Small panel Jeantet. This is a very small pipe. Looks bigger than it really is.
2. A cool designed bigger Jeantet panel with a square shank and stem.
3. Chap-St. Claude
4. St. Claude Briar Grantie saddle stem.

Top right to bottom right.

1. Chacom 185 ans.
2. basket pipe with the name Golf on the shank
and St. Claude on the the other side of shank.
3. Ropp Six.

All are excellent smokers.
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