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erichbaumer

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 4, 2012
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6
Illinois
My favorites are a couple Dr. Grabow Starfires in different shapes, a Vauen Dr. Perl billiard and a Kaywoodie Supergrain Canadian. All reliable carrying pipes. During decent weather I almost always have one of these one me.

 

tuold

Lifer
Oct 15, 2013
2,133
172
Beaverton,Oregon
@rigmedic1, I like the look of that Viscount. If one ever turns on ebay I'll snap it up!
Interestingly, (to me, at least) adjusted for inflation, $9.95 is around $36.00 in today's money. That's just about what a Dr Grabow would go for these days though it seems to me the quality of the briar was much better then.

 

ravkesef

Lifer
Aug 10, 2010
3,040
12,562
82
Cheshire, CT
I love my artisanal pipes and my Dunhills--they look and smoke great. But I've got any number of basket pipes that I picked up for very little money. Some are GBD seconds, some are charatan seconds, (the name is there, and then stamped over. Sometimes I can spot the defect, other times it's a mystery, but they're great smokers. At this very moment, I'm smoking a panel straight grain that has only the words "straight grain" stamped on the shank, and nothing else. I got it around 1970, don't recall the cost, but it's a mighty fine pipe.

 

wfornosjr

Lurker
Jul 27, 2014
5
0
I have a lot of low end pipes and all smoke well after being properly broke in. I've only come across one pipe that I've given up on and that one i don't recall the brand only thst it turned out to be some sort of plastic. Was very nice to look at but a horrible smoke. Understand that im not saying I dont appreciate the workmanship and beauty of a higher priced pipe just that you dint have to spend a lot of money to have an enjoyable experience.

 

wayneteipen

Can't Leave
May 7, 2012
473
222
One of my first pipes, a Savinelli Duca Carlo half bent billiard. I bought for just under $40 if I remember correctly. Still one of my favorites to smoke.

 

dcrguns

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 19, 2013
941
2,765
58
Ruidoso, NM
All of my Trypis pipes smoke great. They range in price from $20 to $60. Thanks Smokeybear. Also have a couple of Amadeus Akropolis pipes that I got from P&C for around $30 that smoke as good as anything I own.

 

cobguy

Lifer
Oct 18, 2013
3,742
18
Briars:
Seville by Gigi, imported by Mastercraft ... $20.00
Dr. Grabow which I rusticated myself ... $20.00
However:
My MM Country Gentleman, hands down.
What he said! :)

 

hawke

Lifer
Feb 1, 2014
1,346
4
Augusta, Ga
Swiss Dry Smoker.

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cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
20,248
57,310
67
Sarasota Florida
I have an old Peretti Straight Grain Billiard I picked up off of Ebay a long time ago for 50.00 that is a flake smoking machine. It has a great stem made from Vulcanite that is very comfy. I still have not gotten the Lakeland ghost out of it and have been too lazy to send it off for an Ozium treatment. I really need to do this, someone please slap me up side the head .

 
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