I really wish I started my pipe career with a Falcon, seems the quickest way to build a rotation on a budget without sacrificing quality.
That's what I used to think ... until I discovered the joy of the corncob.
I really wish I started my pipe career with a Falcon, seems the quickest way to build a rotation on a budget without sacrificing quality.
Those are cool! They’re pretty proud of the little buggers though.It's a H. Wiebe Radiator pipe.
More info here:
Anyone Own A Hector Wiebe Radiator Pipe? :: Pipe Talk
I'm quite interested in the H. Wiebe radiator pipes. Not sure why, but I love the way they look and how they are interchangeable, much like a Falcon. I have been on the fence for a Falcon for some time, but keep putting it off. I may still get one some day, but I discovered the radiator pipes...pipesmagazine.com
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Radiator Pipes by H. Wiebe available - TobaccoPipes.com
Radiator Pipes are innovative stainless steel and briar pipes from Hector Wiebe. Choose your frame and bowl at TobaccoPipes.com.www.tobaccopipes.com
That’s brutal when she takes the pipes and tobacco too! The dog, yeah sure, but not the pipes and tobacco! My condolences, brother. ?Had a couple of them. Nice cool smokers. Lost them in a divorce and missing box of pipes and a ton of aged tobaccos. ?
That’s brutal when she takes the pipes and tobacco too! The dog, yeah sure, but not the pipes and tobacco! My condolences, brother. ?
The newer ones have harder nylon but mine eventually settle into my teeth with just a little “chatter”. I smoke them often though. Persevere!After using mine for a couple weeks now what I don’t like is clenching the mouthpiece. Sort of hurts my teeth or jaw for some reason, has a bit of give compared to acrylic mouthpieces.
If I’m in Ohio I’ll keep an eye out for a wealthy woman smoking a pipe.Had a couple of them. Nice cool smokers. Lost them in a divorce and missing box of pipes and a ton of aged tobaccos. ?
After using mine for a couple weeks now what I don’t like is clenching the mouthpiece. Sort of hurts my teeth or jaw for some reason, has a bit of give compared to acrylic mouthpieces.
If I’m in Ohio I’ll keep an eye out for a wealthy woman smoking a pipe.
I use "Softie Bits" on my Falcon bits, helps quite a bit when clenching.After using mine for a couple weeks now what I don’t like is clenching the mouthpiece. Sort of hurts my teeth or jaw for some reason, has a bit of give compared to acrylic mouthpieces.
Falcons are neat. I've never tried one, but being a Kirsten smoker, I tip my hat to Falcon. Those were the original "system pipes," through the years countless others appeared, and those two have stood the test of time.
Had a couple of them. Nice cool smokers. Lost them in a divorce and missing box of pipes and a ton of aged tobaccos. ?
Agreed. It's too bad that Kirsten doesn't enter the 21st Century and update their website so you could buy one online without a fax machine or a smoke signal fire.... Maybe that's how they have to do it being in Washington? I bet with a few hundred spent on a website they would be SWAMPED with sales... I mean seriously, how HARD is it to add a "Buy It Now" button??
I have an "M" (Mariner) of theirs and it's a pretty good smoker!
There's never enough business that she's able to keep more full-time people to do these things.