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Akousticplyr

Lifer
Oct 12, 2019
1,155
5,714
Florida Panhandle
Same list from me. In no particular order:
Savinelli
Stanwell
Rattray
Big Ben
Peterson

All smoke nicely, no issues or complaints.

Honestly it depends more on what style you prefer, but it's pretty easy to find what you like for below $100.

*If you can get a Falcon stem and bowl or two, you'd also be happy. I really like mine!
 
Mar 1, 2014
3,661
4,964
#1 Missouri Meerschaum.
The injection molded 80 cent plastic stems have better internal geometry than any factory pipe.

#2 Scott's Pipes (of course if you must have Briar then Scott's Pipes is #1).

#3 Tsuge "The Tasting" pipes.
The buttonwork on those is as good as a Radice at 1/4 the price.
 
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jewman22

Lifer
Apr 2, 2021
1,110
10,957
Ontario Canada
It's nice to hear what everyone else's favourites are, I cant help but notice Peterson isn't getting anywhere near the love that Savinelli and Stanwell are getting, and rightfully so. I have 8 of them and they aren't even half as good as my Savinellis(7) or Stanwells(3). I have most of the brands mentioned already, like Ropp(1), BC(3), Kaywoodie(1), Chacom(3).
I also wasn't aware that Kaywoodie was still being made, I have a straight Rhodesian and am not really a fan.
Iv'e been considering a Rattray's for a while now, just never pulled the trigger on one.
 

Akousticplyr

Lifer
Oct 12, 2019
1,155
5,714
Florida Panhandle
Got inspired so I started poking around and came across this gem at SP.
Felt compelled to order it along with another Falcon bowl.
$96 with a deep bowl and a pretty nice looking grain (for that price)? Sure why not!

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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,638
And now we pause for a commercial message on behalf of factory pipes. Instead of one artisan you get a dozen or more, each infinitely practiced in their part of pipe making. Instead of doing a procedure three or four times a day, they do it scores, maybe hundreds. For pipes tweaked to a "T," shop the factor-ee.
 

Misanthrope

Can't Leave
Apr 26, 2020
367
1,128
Texas
My collection of 40-something pipes consists of Briarworks, Moonshine, Big Ben, Morgan Bones, Chacom, Al Pascia, Kirsten, Missouri Meerschaum, and I have a Vauen in the mailbox. No idea how that one will perform, but it'll probably be decent.

The cheapest pipes I own cost around $25 (MM acorn cobs), and the most expensive are around $200 (Kirstens + aftermarket bowls), with most of them being somewhere in between. Out of all those 40ish pipes, I haven't really run into a turkey yet.

My current shelf rotation is a couple of Al Pascia Curvys, which I really like because they're army mount reverse calabashes that smoke very nicely, and are very quick and easy to thoroughly clean after each use. I like all my pipes, but the Curvys see the most use. I think I spent around $110 including shipping on each of them.
 
May 2, 2020
4,664
23,786
Louisiana
And now we pause for a commercial message on behalf of factory pipes. Instead of one artisan you get a dozen or more, each infinitely practiced in their part of pipe making. Instead of doing a procedure three or four times a day, they do it scores, maybe hundreds. For pipes tweaked to a "T," shop the factor-ee.
? Pretty good advert. They should hire you! I would!
 

Jaylotw

Lifer
Mar 13, 2020
1,062
4,069
NE Ohio
if you go the Rattray’s route, Walmart.com has a pretty large selection of em surprisingly. I’ve been looking at the Brigham pipes as well and wondering about their quality for the newer pipes of late.
I love my Brigham. I paid ~$90 at a B&M for it and it smokes and looks wonderful. They go cheaper online, of course.

But if I had to make a recommendation, it'd of course be Savinelli. They're just great pipes.
 
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anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,835
31,582
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
And now we pause for a commercial message on behalf of factory pipes. Instead of one artisan you get a dozen or more, each infinitely practiced in their part of pipe making. Instead of doing a procedure three or four times a day, they do it scores, maybe hundreds. For pipes tweaked to a "T," shop the factor-ee.
yeah in my opinion the way factory made pipes are made would fall into the hand made category for most things.
 
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