Yes.There speaks a VERY disciplined person ?
I'd love to see the CannoyWith so many great pipes and makers out there, I haven’t collected any from the same company/carver.
Oh wait, I have a three MM Cobs... LOL ?
1. One Bay Denmark ??
2. One Dr. Grabow ??
3. Three MM Cobs ??
4. One Moretti ??
5. One Peterson ??
6. One Radice ??
7. One Walt Cannoy ??
9 pipes total...
I got two petersons.
I will be happy if can have just one family era Barling’s.Last time I counted, which was several years ago, I had about 100 Barling's, mostly Family Era, going back as far as 1882.
Come on man, I know you often like to talk about $$$$ and that's you and that's okay but . . . . maybe your favorite artisan pipe makers are your favorite because the high quality of their work reflects whatever lifestyle they choose and however they organize their craft - I know an artisan with a "real" job - probably works as many hours has you ever did when he thinks he needs to, like anyone else, probably a success at "work" and with family and he makes great pipes.I would have to lock a guy to his bench and make him work 14 hours a day 7 days a week for quite some time. I think artisan pipe makers could put out more pipes if they were willing to put the time in. I know what it is like to work like a dog as I use to work 65 hours a week in the car biz, and over 100 hours a week when I opened my first business.
Peterson - Sherlock Holmes connection!Let's keep this to answering the question, which is what is the most prevalent pipe in your stable. Not a list of them.
total of 10 pipes trying to get it down to nine. And then back up to ten. I want to get some lakelands blends but feel like that is a ghost I don't need in my other pipes. But Petersons are what I have the most of at 2 and both great pipes.Wow, just 2.
I have to salute you now, as per my earlier post.
Salutations!