Generally, I'm a proponent of house pipes. Usually they are sold by pipe shops and chains or other pipe smoking affiliated businesses, so the sellers have a vested longterm interest in encouraging and cultivating pipe smokers. They want you to enjoy the experience and come back for other pipes and tobacco. I bought several pipes of different shapes when Iwan Ries was sourcing them from Benton, done in oil cured Algerian briar. Like many house pipes, they were moderately priced to encourage beginners, but the fills have stayed in place and they are enjoyable smokers. I have an estate house pipe stamped "Thompson," presumably from Thompson cigars, also stamped "West Germany." My first pipe was a Tinder Box St. Ives, a handsome bent pot now more than forty years old, probably sourced from Chacom, or some French maker. Currently, Iwan Ries sources its house pipes from Genod that sell for sixty dollars, a pretty good deal. House pipes are often quality briars at good prices.





