not really. The key piece of info was missing. The who said it. Funny how little time it took once that piece of info was there.Yes and somehow we managed to have a 2 page discussion about something that was evident from the first post.
Those are decent pipes in my experienceIt’s PipesandCigars.com I was looking at Viking pipes
The term "false artisan" gives me the impression of poor craftsmanship. Like somebody hacked up their pipe making kit or attempted to copy a Peterson and called it Erin Go Bragh.
I'd steer clear, but that's just my .02
Here's a list of a few artisan pipe makers you could try, whose pipes are not only well made, but affordable.Thank you all. Makes much more sense now. I do a lot of business with P&C but their site could certainly use some work. I hope to one day own a true artisan pipe, but unless I make it myself it’s going to be awhile. Lol
Wonderful, thank you so much.Here's a list of a few artisan pipe makers you could try, whose pipes are not only well made, but affordable.
Buckeye Pipes by Premel Cheda in Ohio
Boswell's Pipes by J.M. Boswell in Pennsylvania
Abb's Artisan Pipes by Cory Abb Brown in Georgia
I own several pipes from each carver and can vouch for the quality.