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OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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Fishing and hunting are full of stories of “the ones that got away”.
So too pipe buying.

These are a few that time has not yet soothed the pain of losing out

A Pibe Dan Sven Knudsen Swan
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An Ivarsson designed Shape 03 for Stanwell
And it’s close sibling by Emil Chonowitsch
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And a birth year (1952) Dunhill Lovat

Any of you with similar stories ?
 

sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
22,956
58,311
Southern Oregon
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There have been many that “got away”, but only one that I still remember. It was about 17 years ago, a beautiful cased set of Barling pipes from 1915, my father’s birth year. I bid on it against a determined collector from Singapore. When the price went about twice the market value at the time, I let the SOB have it.
 

OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
8,075
46,303
73
Sydney, Australia
There have been many that “got away”, but only one that I still remember. It was about 17 years ago, a beautiful cased set of Barling pipes from 1915, my father’s birth year. I bid on it against a determined collector from Singapore. When the price went about twice the market value at the time, I let the SOB have it.
That’s happened to me some years ago when I was very active in wine auctions
Some satisfaction in getting the other guy to pay 2-3 times market value
But it still rankles
 

wyfbane

Lifer
Apr 26, 2013
6,612
11,949
Tennessee
10 or so years ago SP had a Trevor Talbert Halloween pipe that had an matching rest. It was $1600 and I just couldn't wrap my mind on that much for one pipe. I should have eaten top Ramen and got that thing. I still miss it. Lol
 

tmc

Can't Leave
Aug 18, 2024
364
8,056
Michigan
I have three that got away. First was a Peterson 309 with patchy, but nice, birds eye. It was my second pipe and I found it in the estate section at Churchill’s in Birmingham, MI. I thought it was defective because it didn’t pass a pipe cleaner and passed it on to a friend.

Second was an unfinished Savinelli dublin that I bought at the Tinderbox in SLC. I probably smoked 3 pounds of Bohemian Scandal in that pipe. It was a great pipe that travelled many miles with me but it disappeared years ago.

Third was a rusticated Roush belge that I bought from Larry in 2004. It was a great performing pipe and light and comfortable. The problem was it was “too nice” for me and I didn’t smoke it for fear of messing it up. Sadly, I sold it. The proceeds funded a nice fly rod, which I sold a few years later to help pay for a Browning O/U, which I shoot weekly.
 

VDL_Piper

Lifer
Jun 4, 2021
2,508
22,725
Springfield Nuclear Power Plant
I think for me the one that causes me the most angst was I had a commissioned matched pair of JT Cook sandblast pipes in this Dublin shape and I paid the 50% up front to secure them. I waited 16 months and then got the dreaded email that he could not complete the commission because of his health which I fully understand, just left my run to late to get them.
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sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
22,956
58,311
Southern Oregon
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That’s happened to me some years ago when I was very active in wine auctions
Some satisfaction in getting the other guy to pay 2-3 times market value
But it still rankles
Honestly, I was over it pretty quickly. Mine has been a life of frequent competition, mostly for gigs, most of which I got and some of which went to someone else, so I just move forward when something doesn’t work out. There’s always something else.

I did find another 1915 Barling, for which George made me two stems, one that is period correct, and another with a modern flat bit. I enjoyed that one at the recent LVPS and it’s a superb smoker.

Perseverations on regrets rob you of your life. Recognize and learn from events, make amends if amends are needed, and move forward.
 
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sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
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Southern Oregon
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You’re absolutely right, of course.

In the end, it’s a “would love to have” rather than “must have”.
My equivalent would be the pipe I was going to commission from Ken Barnes.

He would tell me that he wanted a very special block for my pipe, then Ken was diagnosed with cancer, and then he was gone.

It all got terribly and sadly away.
 

ssjones

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Staff member
May 11, 2011
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Covington, Louisiana
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This Comoy's was listed back in 2015 for $499 BIN. I passed. It was only 1057 with a drilled C logo that I've seen, and I've been watching Comoys ebay ads daily since 2010. It was also the only Blue Riband 1057 I've seen. Another example has never shown up, at not on Ebay. The seller didn't have a great reputation so I didn't bite. I keep searching....

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A consolation prize was this Dunhill Root Briar that I won a few years ago, for a lot less than $500.

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agnosticpipe

Lifer
Nov 3, 2013
3,628
4,885
In the sticks in Mississippi
Not long after joining this forum in 2011 one of the members here had some pipes for sale and one of them was a simple billiard made by Craig Cooper. When I inquired about buying it, I was informed that it had already been sold. I'm not sure why I liked that pipe so much, maybe the grain, the longish stem, whatever it was gone. A few months later it was back for sale here. I jumped on it and I still have the pipe. I can't remember the details of the sale or who I bought it from, they may still be a member here. Craig Cooper was a member here too although I think he quit making pipes years ago. Anyway, here's the lovely long billiard that I'm talking about, but I'm still not sure what drew me to it years ago or why I still have it, but I do smoke it fairly regularly.

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