I see a Bunnahabhain hiding in the back there. Nice.
I see a Bunnahabhain hiding in the back there. Nice.

Since the next downsize is possibly selling my house, that should help any potential buyers that are rabid anti smokers......You obviously skipped right over my post above.I've learned something from this thread. You guys all seem to keep your pipes nicer than I do. By that I mean, cleaner, polished, reamed and pristine. Mine on the other hand, tend to be dirty, covered with ash, not reamed all that much and never been polished. Yet, somehow, mine all seem to smoke like a dream.....![]()
This is absolutely gorgeous!I finally got this Two Cousins 28 count pipe rack with storage permanently mounted here in SoAZ. I like that I can spin around in my chair to access it. This Thomas Cristiano (RIP) 200 count case that you’ve seen before is back in WI.
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I'm lucky enough to have two identical 60-pipe cabinets, made by Keene Bridgeman of KB Pipes 20-some years ago. They have interior lighting and are made from solid snakewood. They're gorgeous and take center stage in my home office.
Here is my set up. It’s an antique secretary desk that a rack from Ken Lamb happened to in fit perfectly.
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I did actually clean up my cabinet but forgot to post it.....I swear I did.....ok, I'll prove it!!I am to embarrassed to post mine.
Who am I kidding, I have no shame!
Awhile back I moved my cabinet without removing the pipes. And somehow dust has crept in over time.
But, very soon I will rectify this situation. Let this be a before picture.These are just the pipes I currently smoke.
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