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Smoke_House

Age : 32 Joined : 27 May 2008 Posts : 26 Location : Townsville, FNQ Australia & Superior, WI
 | Subject: JT Cooke pipes. Thu May 29, 2008 1:10 am | |
| Great forum guys. My usual forum focuses on lower grade pipes and this site is wealth of info on higher grades. On to the point...
I prefer to buy North American carvers for a variety of reasons and am gradually selling my euros. Most NACs have a website, but I can't find one for Cooke. Anyone know a shop, internet or B&M, that sells his work? His blasts look great and I wanna taste the fine reputation he's built. |
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Carlos Moderator

Age : 51 Joined : 10 Dec 2007 Posts : 1775 Location : Chestnut, IL
 | Subject: Re: JT Cooke pipes. Thu May 29, 2008 5:51 am | |
| Occasionally one shows up on eBay. I think he has done some sales at Chicago. You may have to do some research to find his contact info. _________________
 Rules of Acquisition:
#223. Beware the man who doesn't make time for oo-mox. |
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Danish_Pipe_Guy Admin

Age : 32 Joined : 15 Dec 2007 Posts : 907 Location : Fenway Paaak: Boston,Massachusetts Tobacco : Navy Flake Pipe : Kurt Balleby
 | Subject: Re: JT Cooke pipes. Thu May 29, 2008 9:52 am | |
| You may want to consider buying one of JT's pipes as an estate.His current waiting list is roughly 3 years long and his prices are quite high.I'm up to five now and all of mine were bought presmoked at pipe shows.Below are a few from my collection:





Best, D.J. _________________
 
My Pipe Rack: http://s221.photobucket.com/albums/dd193/DockJPerry/?start=0 |
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Danish_Pipe_Guy Admin

Age : 32 Joined : 15 Dec 2007 Posts : 907 Location : Fenway Paaak: Boston,Massachusetts Tobacco : Navy Flake Pipe : Kurt Balleby
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Smoke_House

Age : 32 Joined : 27 May 2008 Posts : 26 Location : Townsville, FNQ Australia & Superior, WI
 | Subject: Re: JT Cooke pipes. Thu May 29, 2008 6:05 pm | |
| I just noticed that one too! New and an easy score. Unfortunately, I just paid a very large bill and a $1000 pipe is out of the question. Are you aware of any dealers that regularly sell Cooke's pipes? I peruse a number of online dealers (when I should be working, of course), but never see new/non-estate JT's.
Since you own a few, how do you feel about his pipes? I own a couple Roush purchased new and they are fantastic, but JT is up yet another price bracket. I realize this is a very subjective topic... |
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Bub

Joined : 15 Dec 2007 Posts : 63
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Danish_Pipe_Guy Admin

Age : 32 Joined : 15 Dec 2007 Posts : 907 Location : Fenway Paaak: Boston,Massachusetts Tobacco : Navy Flake Pipe : Kurt Balleby
 | Subject: Re: JT Cooke pipes. Fri May 30, 2008 6:56 pm | |
| | Smoke_House wrote: | I just noticed that one too! New and an easy score. Unfortunately, I just paid a very large bill and a $1000 pipe is out of the question. Are you aware of any dealers that regularly sell Cooke's pipes? I peruse a number of online dealers (when I should be working, of course), but never see new/non-estate JT's.
Since you own a few, how do you feel about his pipes? I own a couple Roush purchased new and they are fantastic, but JT is up yet another price bracket. I realize this is a very subjective topic... |
I've finally got around to smoking all of them and there really is'nt a "dud" in the lot! One thing though,Cooke uses a smaller draft hole than I'm used to.I have to pack the pipe slightly looser to compensate for this.
The one that BuB posted a link to from Briar blues is an absolute steal IMO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best, D.J. _________________
 
My Pipe Rack: http://s221.photobucket.com/albums/dd193/DockJPerry/?start=0 |
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Smoke_House

Age : 32 Joined : 27 May 2008 Posts : 26 Location : Townsville, FNQ Australia & Superior, WI
 | Subject: Re: JT Cooke pipes. Fri May 30, 2008 9:01 pm | |
| | I agree, a easy score. However, I don't really like that particular shape. Someone did though... it's gone now! |
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Bruce
Joined : 28 Mar 2008 Posts : 28
 | Subject: Re: JT Cooke pipes. Fri May 30, 2008 9:15 pm | |
| JT Cooke does not have a website. Heck, he doesn't even have an email address and I believe he does not do any business via PC/Internet.
Very nice guy, down to Earth and passionate about his pipes! |
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PipeBrew

Age : 22 Joined : 22 Dec 2007 Posts : 561 Location : Knoxville, TN
 | Subject: Re: JT Cooke pipes. Fri May 30, 2008 10:37 pm | |
| I really like the look of that blowfish.  |
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ZuluCollector

Joined : 12 Dec 2007 Posts : 147 Location : Arlington, VA USA
 | Subject: Re: JT Cooke pipes. Sat May 31, 2008 5:48 am | |
| I have had mixed experiences with Cooke pipes. I've only had five of them and now I have just two. They have all been good, but some have been better than others as smokers. One just didn't smoke well for me at all but I understand from its owner - who is a friend of mine - that it has really come into its own. It probably just wasn't a pipe for me. (It was a virgin blasted Dublin)
I'm not all that crazy about Cooke's mouthpieces. I find the engineering a bit tight - as Dock has mentioned - and the stem at the button is sometimes a bit thick. Still, when it comes to a North American pipe artisan that is very desired, if Cooke isn't at the top, he sure is in the top two or three.
The canted apple pictured below is a very good smoker and an interesting and unusual shape when it comes to Cookes. I find this pipe to be uncommonly sweet, very balanced, and quite cool.
I also like this blast considerably more than Cooke's more recent work which is considerably craggier.
 People buy Jim's pipes because they LOVE his craggy blasts. Personally, I think he is also capable of creating very interesting and quite beautiful shapes; he just doesn't do that as much as he used to.
I have a smooth bulldog that is one of the most beautiful pipes I own. It is amazing in every way and yet it would not fetch much on the resale market (probably) because it isn't blasted. As somebody who puts shape first and finish second, I don't understand this, but I know it is true.
 _________________ Neill Archer Roan www.apassionforpipes.com |
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Bruce
Joined : 28 Mar 2008 Posts : 28
 | Subject: Re: JT Cooke pipes. Sat May 31, 2008 8:04 am | |
| Wow Neill....that smooth rhodesian is beautiful! I also noticed the bit is thinner on the apple. The one thing that turns me off about his pipes are the bits....too wide, thick, and bulky for me. I have a black blasted billiard from him, and the blast is stunning! I haven't smoked it yet because the bit bothers me. |
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scottyb

Joined : 07 Apr 2008 Posts : 89 Location : Fort Gratiot, MI
 | Subject: Re: JT Cooke pipes. Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:37 am | |
| Bruce, I can fix that bit for you.
scottyb _________________ "My Hovercraft is full of eels" - John Cleese www.piperestore.com www.mr-nice-guy.com |
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