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antonine

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 18, 2024
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I'm not disparaging your solutions. I just like to keep my pipe smoking as simple as possible and not have a lot of extraneous equipment to keep track of and fumble around with when traveling in the field. Just keeping track of all my photo gear is enough of a trial.

I didn't take it as disparaging at all! I also prefer to keep things simple and, for me at least, a good pipe roll does just that—by keeping everything (pipe, tobacco, tamper, matches, cleaners) all in one place when traveling, so it's easy to grab and nothing gets left behind.
 

WirelessSmoke

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 14, 2024
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2,549
New England
1. Zippo pipe lighter. The trusty Bic is a good substitute but not my top choice.
2. Pipe nail. Though I have a 3 in 1 tool somewhere I've never used it.
3. Cheap wooden box/tray to contain things.
4. A tool/hardware pouch to keep these things and other odds and ends in.
5. Victorinox SAK Climber

Honorable mentions:

-Yeti stainless insulated cup for water
-As the weather changes, a knit hat my wife made for me.
-Pipe cleaners for me are just a necessary commodity like the tobacco itself, but I have fistfuls of them around for cleanup after a smoke.

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K.E. Powell

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 20, 2022
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West Virginia
It's kinda funny, but this thread made me realize just how many accessories I have for pipe smoking. Most are necessary and standard fare, but a good deal are not. But I like them all. Even my cheapo Stanwell ashtrays.

Excluding obvious cleaning supplies, my top five:

Arango Sportsman matches
Zippo w/ pipe chimney
Leather satchel
Pipe socks
Carousel pipe racks
 

OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
6,864
37,062
72
Sydney, Australia
Top 5 (??) accessories
What ! Are you into minimalism ?

Czech pipe tool
Matches
Ashtray
Pipe cleaners - a selection (fluffy, bristle, tapered, thin, extra thin)
Meer chips/Nording keystones
Silicon bits
Pipe rest(s)
Jeweller's cloth/microfibre cloth
Tobacco bowl
Cutting board
Knife (usually Opinel)

Then there is the paraphernalia for cleaning pipes :-
Reamers
Stem deoxidiser/polish
Briar waxes
Obsidian oil
Alcohol
Sand paper
Files
Shank brushes

Man ! This is a SERIOUS hobby rotf
 

sardonicus87

Lifer
Jun 28, 2022
1,394
14,194
37
Lower Alabama
This isn't by importance or degree of use, but more, what I'm impressed with and more ancillary accessories. Lighter not included because you need fire, necessary accessory, but a super nice fire source is nice, and then my IM Corona would be number 1 and my cheap Czech tool on the list too. These are more like "I'm really glad I got that".

Beyond the typical favorites (lighter, tamper, pipe cleaners), and in no particular order:
Shank/tenon/stem brushes:
Mine are from Neerup, but several make them, those ones that are reusable metal and nylon. I want to get some for mortise and chamber. But when I deep clean stems once in a blue moon, these brushes are awesome... all scrub, no fluff.​
Peterson Avoca 3 Pipe Combo Bag:
This bag just feels nice, and I don't care about the pouch or accessories with it one way or the other, I like it because it's well constructed, I like how securely it holds my pipes, and it's been a real boon to have when taking trips.​
Leather tobacco mat:
I know a paper plate, a sheet of paper, or even regular plate is good enough for others, but I like the mat, it rolls up nicely to fit in a bag for taking trips, so I have a place to rub out flakes and stuff. It's also nice filling the pipe on the mat ant the mat catches anything that misses, easily folds in half to dump the excess tobacco back into its container. And unlike a sheet of paper, I don't have to worry about the air conditioner blowing it off the table.​

That's all I got, rest of the pipe accessories I have just aren't that impressive to me. The only other accessory I kind of want that might end up on the list, is a collapsible/portable pipe stand—I just keep forgetting to put one in my cart whenever I am ordering other stuff.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,835
31,575
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
wood matches, tapered pipe cleaners, 8deco pipe tool (the basic pipe tools are fine too), zippo, pipenet or something like that reamer it's the one with the t shaped handle and four heads. And that's in order of importance. No tamper or tool I can use match sticks and fingers, but can not smoke without fire and matches are the best fire. Pipe cleaners are a must a dirty pipe gets nasty.
 

dunnyboy

Lifer
Jul 6, 2018
2,594
32,379
New York
1. Pipe chair that holds every size and shape of pipe
2. Couple of IM Corona Old Boy lighters and a backup Bic so I always have a flame
3. Xikar Purofine butane for inflight refueling
4. Laguiole combination pipe knife/pick/tamper
5. Pipe cleaners
6. Large pipe ashtray to store all the stuff in—on the table beside my comfy chair (the one I sit in not the one I rest the pipe in)
 
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daveinlax

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Do you sharpen the blade? Mine was as dull as a butter knife and the square tamping foot often missed a lot when tamping especially around the edges of the chamber.
Laguiole Is a region with dozens of knife makers with the same bee trademark. There are two Laguiole pipe knives. I have both. One has a dull round knife the other a sharp pointed knife. Neither is a great tamper but the dull rounded version is the one I would recommend.
I cringe at the thought of a pipe reamer or sharp pointy knife anywhere near my pipes.
 

dunnyboy

Lifer
Jul 6, 2018
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New York
Do you sharpen the blade? Mine was as dull as a butter knife and the square tamping foot often missed a lot when tamping especially around the edges of the chamber.
I haven't needed to sharpen the blade. It was the perfect sharpness from the get-go and has continued to be just right for my intended use. After every smoke, I scrape out the dottle and bits of tobacco clinging to the chamber with it. I don't think I'd want the blade any sharper for fear of scoring the walls of the chamber. I agree the tamper would be better if it were round. I tend to use a nice light tamper that Luca through into an order I got from Corti.IMG_8046.jpegIMG_8047.jpeg
 
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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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I haven't needed to sharpen the blade. It was the perfect sharpness from the get-go and has continued to be just right for my intended use. After every smoke, I scrape out the dottle and bits of tobacco clinging to the chamber with it. I don't think I'd want the blade any sharper for fear of scoring the walls of the chamber.
I just found the brand useless for pipe use. It was pretty though.

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dunnyboy

Lifer
Jul 6, 2018
2,594
32,379
New York
Laguiole Is a region with dozens of knife makers with the same bee trademark. There are two Laguiole pipe knives. I have both. One has a dull round knife the other a sharp pointed knife. Neither is a great tamper but the dull rounded version is the one I would recommend.
I cringe at the thought of a pipe reamer or sharp pointy knife anywhere near my pipes.
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