Holy hell! 1915! 106 years ago. Would you have smoked them if you won?The one and only pipe I am sorry not to have obtained is actually a cased set of two pipes up for auction on eBay. 1915, my father's birth year, and Barlings, in really mint condition. It wasn't that I didn't pull the trigger, it was that my opponent had a deeper resolve to own it. So when it reached about twice market value I let him have it. Other than that I could care less.
Yeah, speaking of which, who bought that unsmoked Radice from SP yesterday?Had my eye on a pipe on SP.com and even had it in my cart I think!
Double whammy: went to a forum member! I'm reminded every so often in the monthly WAYS thread ? ?
Absolutely! I smoke most of my 19th century pipes.Holy hell! 1915! 106 years ago. Would you have smoked them if you won?
Reminds me of my Wally FrankThis Comoy's 1057 Blue Riband was listed as a BIN and I balked for 30 minutes, and it was gone.
I check out newly listed Comoy's, but in six years, I've never seen another
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In my case it was an auction which turned into a game of chicken and I blinked. That used/uncleaned pipe sold for about $1000. I hate that it got away, but I did get two others by the same maker for less out of pocket. So, I'll live.I think it's way cool that you guys know the exact pipe that got away. However, I think the question is badly stated, because that pipe would have cost some amount of money. Before I spend $100.00 or more, I give it a good think, and I doubt that you do no less. Because it's a pipe you adore you are supposed to have no hesitation?
For me there is always hesitation. I would have more pipes than I do now had I won the auctions. Many times I put a bid and then regret it because my inital impression led to no hesitation.I think it's way cool that you guys know the exact pipe that got away. However, I think the question is badly stated, because that pipe would have cost some amount of money. Before I spend $100.00 or more, I give it a good think, and I doubt that you do no less. Because it's a pipe you adore you are supposed to have no hesitation?
A 1904 Motor would have been an amazing find, especially since Barling didn't patent the design until 1906. Perhaps the seller got it wrong?A 1904 Barlings motor made for Tiffney and Co. I passed. That one I should have jumped all over. I didn’t it sold about 5 minutes later.
Probably or I am wrong about the date. It was a estate sale on line I found. It was pristine from the Pics, and lots of good pics. They were asking like 595. Or something close to that, under 600. I said no, then not 10 minutes later I thought I’ll never see that again and went to buy and some other bought it. Maybe someone on here. I haven’t seen it posted in the circles I run.A 1904 Motor would have been an amazing find, especially since Barling didn't patent the design until 1906. Perhaps the seller got it wrong?