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Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
3,365
16,762
Bagshot Row, Hobbiton
Erica (Pete 2nd) System XL Hand Made with orific mil stem
Erica System 302 with orific mil stem
Irish Seconds XL339S
Savinelli 2614 KS
Vauen Olaf 4873 bent egg (current workhorse)
Algerian Sitter (Believed to be J.Waille hand cut)
Reviewing my list ... I stand by it but if I had to go to the "deserted island" I would grab the Erica System XL hand made and the additional 9mm military mount stem and would also grab my Barontini Gran duc 203 both of which are the finest smoothest smoking pipes I have. Always good smokes never a bad one.
The rest are excellent but those two are "perfect" for me so far.
 

The Clay King

(Formerly HalfDan)
Oct 2, 2018
6,179
57,747
42
Chesterfield, UK
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You know Dan it is a blessing that you chose the Medieval period as the model for your flat. I am curious how that fits in with the whole Redcoat thing but I suspect it is best not to ask. I suppose we should be grateful that you didn't go in for a 1940s style apartment whilst at the sometime doing WW2 re-enactments as I would suppose you would have then modeled your whole home on the Fuhrer Bunker in Berlin!
@condorlover1 I'm interested in a few living history / re-enactment periods such as Vikings, Medieval / Knights, English Civil War, Redcoats & Revolutionaries etc. The full-on Medieval Knights Great Hall was designed when I was training with Swords of Mercia before the other members agreed I was unsuited to them. Maybe I'm too good for them:)
 

The Clay King

(Formerly HalfDan)
Oct 2, 2018
6,179
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Chesterfield, UK
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You know Dan it is a blessing that you chose the Medieval period as the model for your flat. I am curious how that fits in with the whole Redcoat thing but I suspect it is best not to ask. I suppose we should be grateful that you didn't go in for a 1940s style apartment whilst at the sometime doing WW2 re-enactments as I would suppose you would have then modeled your whole home on the Fuhrer Bunker in Berlin!
@condorlover1 My only connection to the Nazi Germany / World War 2 era is my lifelong interest in Volkswagen Beetles:) Porsche designed the Volkswagen for someone else long before the National Socialist Party came to power in 1933; the Volkswagen became popular in the 1950s & 60s after the war. Found out that Vietnam has built a car factory in America; they were at war with them 50 years ago!
 

GatorElGato

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 29, 2021
182
2,736
Ohio
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Great thread, my favorite pipes are actually a lot of 5 Unsmoked El Morjane Algerian Smooth Briar Pipes. Cheapest pipes I've ever bought. Rounds out to around $3 a pipe. Best smoking pipes I've ever purchased, they never run hot and are a satisfying smoke everytime. I got them off of this eBay buyer. Would highly recommend.
 

Lost Somnambulist

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 8, 2021
238
3,038
Alabama
I've been very fortunate to gather some wonderful pipes, but it is this Peterson 305 that I would be lost without. I love the crazy grain pattern, the stem has the most perfect bend of any pipe I've found, and there is something just intangibly perfect about it. It is my all around favorite driving, walking, adventuring, and relaxing pipe.

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telescopes

Pipe Dreamer and Star Gazer
I can't give a complete answer, because I only have three brands of briar pipes. But hell, I wouldn't hesitate to buy a Ser Jacopo again, I have one, and it's fantastic. View attachment 239109
And what are the other two? Any older American Brands that trip your trigger, LOL.
 

JOHN72

Lifer
Sep 12, 2020
5,636
55,725
51
Spain - Europe
And what are the other two? Any older American Brands that trip your trigger, LOL.
My dear friend telescopes. American pipes are incredibly beautiful. Although it is true that I have one more briar pipe, the one you gave me. A beautiful Lee pipe. And I am using it for English blends. Always grateful for the gift of the pipe, and its rich homemade tobacco.
 
Jun 9, 2015
3,970
24,787
42
Mission, Ks
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My go-to pipe is this early Custom-Bilt. The stem has been shorted (and is perhaps a replacement) and there's a hole near the bit that I need to repair, but I sure enjoy it.
I have a nearly identical Mincer era CB, a fantastic pipe for sure! It’s probably one of my top 10. I think your right about the stem being a replacement, Mincer era CB’s had a very sharp shoulder on the saddle.
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Kirklands

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 26, 2023
109
161
70
Kansas City, Missouri
Mincer era CB’s had a very sharp shoulder on the saddle.
Thanks for the tip; good to know. I have another, larger CB from the same period that I also suspect of having a replacement stem. On a side note, looking again at the Pideadia article I noticed for the first time a note about geometric shapes on the shanks, so I examined the shanks of my CBs - the smaller CB has a triangle and the larger a rhombus. Interesting but cryptic.IMG_20230902_173115_614673086659741043.jpg
 

telescopes

Pipe Dreamer and Star Gazer
Those old Custom-Belts remind me of Marxmans. I always wonder why this particular style seemed to be in so much vogue. I have quite a few NOS Marxmans that use standard shapes and finishes. The three that I smoke, however, look very much like the CBs above.
My dear friend telescopes. American pipes are incredibly beautiful. Although it is true that I have one more briar pipe, the one you gave me. A beautiful Lee pipe. And I am using it for English blends. Always grateful for the gift of the pipe, and its rich homemade tobacco.
I am glad you are finding it useful. I have two Lee pipes in my collection that regularly use. If I recall correctly, your Lee is a Pot styled Three Star third generation pipe- but a fine smoker for sure.

These Custom-BIlts shown above or a Marxman like I gravitate toward make mighty fine smoking pipes. The Algerian Briar of a Marxman is best enjoyed while wearing a Moroccan Fez purchased by a Moor living at the end of the block. Or so I've heard.
 
Jun 9, 2015
3,970
24,787
42
Mission, Ks
Thanks for the tip; good to know. I have another, larger CB from the same period that I also suspect of having a replacement stem. On a side note, looking again at the Pideadia article I noticed for the first time a note about geometric shapes on the shanks, so I examined the shanks of my CBs - the smaller CB has a triangle and the larger a rhombus. Interesting but cryptic.View attachment 244281
Believe it or not there was a whole book written about Custom-Bilt. It was written and self published by Bill Unger. Copies are hard to come by these days though.