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    Try pipesandcigars.com

    http://pipesandcigars.com/


    They have a great selection at good prices. Very good customer service too!
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    I don't know much about pipes, but I know those look purdy!

    Nice catches!

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    Very nice pipes, Dennis. That Velani is sweet! I have an old Falcon - with a Dimpled Apple bowl piece. Yours looks to be in great shape. I have yet to smoke from mine so I would like to know about your experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    Try pipesandcigars.com

    http://pipesandcigars.com/


    They have a great selection at good prices. Very good customer service too!
    Thanks for the suggestion!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    Try pipesandcigars.com

    http://pipesandcigars.com/


    They have a great selection at good prices. Very good customer service too!
    I've been smoking my pipes a lot too, especially as the wife likes the smell of some of my pipe tobaccos. I smoke mostly Va / VaPer blends with some english blends as well. Another good site is:


    www.smokingpipes.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rugbysh9 View Post
    I've been smoking my pipes a lot too, especially as the wife likes the smell of some of my pipe tobaccos. I smoke mostly Va / VaPer blends with some english blends as well. Another good site is:


    www.smokingpipes.com
    One of my locals. Some of the members here have trade stuff that I picked up there.

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    Ok, I scrounged up some more pipes from my Dad's basement. I think they were my grandfather's:



    From left to right:

    Fliter King
    Lord Jim (I think I can barely read it)
    Buescher's sweet corn cob
    F something 660
    Yellow Bole

    Will
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    come on guys i need more info. do you buy estate or new? i would love to hear more

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    Nice!

    A little elbow grease and those can be brought back to very nice looking, sweet smoking pipes, Will.

    I've purchased a couple lots of estate pipes from ebay recently, I have so far about 80% of them that are back to smokeable status.


    The bits can be cleaned by soaking them in 50-50 bleach water solution for about 15 minutes, then rinse really well. Turtle wax rubbing compound and/or polishing compound works great, I did all mine by hand, but a low RPM bench buffer would be ideal.

    Cleaning out the bowls is a bit more involved, maybe google "salt alcohol pipe treatment".
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    Quote Originally Posted by dustinpollock View Post
    come on guys i need more info. do you buy estate or new? i would love to hear more
    I buy both estate and new. Most of my pipes are new but certain lines like Dunhill, Castello, etc...are beyond my means so if one comes up on ebay I will bid for it. I will also buy estates from my favorite carver, as he has an annual pipe that comes out and I'm trying to get the older ones for the complete set. Unless you are good at cleaning out old pipes I would suggest buying a new one. It'll take a bit of work to properly break it in but at least you'll know its clean and actually in good shape.
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    I'd really like to get into this one day, just not today.


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    Moved this thread at the request of badwhale...Since this area has become a bit more active It's a good idea.

    Post up some pics of your pipes. Also made it sticky.
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    My new Nording freehand, about to fire it up for the 1st time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    Try pipesandcigars.com

    http://pipesandcigars.com/


    They have a great selection at good prices. Very good customer service too!
    Have you tried the Savinelli pipe tobacco? I really enjoy their cigars, is their pipe tobacco good as well?

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    I've never had any Savinelli tobacco, but I do have a nice little Savinelli churchwarden pipe that gets a lot of use.

    Some of my favorite tobaccos are Samuel Gawith Squadron Leader, Best Brown Flake, and XX Black Twist, (very strong, rich tobacco), Davidoff Flake Medallions, Escudo, Penzance, Erinmore Flake, Frog Morton - On The Town, MacBaren Plumcake. McClelland Blackwoods Flake...

    I don't do many aromatics, but I do have a bunch of Butternut Burley from pipesandcigars.com and some Boswell blends like Christmas Cookie that I'll hit every so often.
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    My wife got me a Savinelli pipe and a tin of their tobacco for Christmas last year, I have thoroughly enjoyed it. I've only ever smoked two different blends so far though, so I don't have a lot to compare it too.
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