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Dr. François

Joined : 09 Jun 2008 Posts : 6 Location : Lansing, MI
 | Subject: Suggestion for an inexpensive, yet quality, pipe Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:38 am | |
| I currently have two briar pipes, one bent and one poker. My bent pipe is just a single step above a drugstore pipe. It was made in Italy, and it works fine. I'm pretty sure I bought it because I liked the color of the finish. My poker was an estate pipe purchased on ebay, seen here, and it is an excellent pipe. I also have a corn cob pipe I love to use when out on the kayak or wandering somewhere less than hospitable to polished briar.
I'm hoping to buy a nice, new pipe. Does anyone have a recommendation for a 40-70 dollar, high quality, go-to pipe? I'm not picky on shape or finish. Something available through Iwan Ries would be great. IRC sent me two complimentary tobaccos to try...I didn't even have to pay shipping! Thus, if possible, I'd like to spend some money on the IRC website.
Any help is greatly appreciated! |
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puros_bran Nightrider

Joined : 10 Dec 2007 Posts : 1211 Location : Lower 48
 | Subject: Re: Suggestion for an inexpensive, yet quality, pipe Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:50 am | |
| Anything Peterson, Savinelli,Stanwell.
I prefer the Stanwells but have owned several of the other two...good pipes for little dough. _________________ For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
crede ut intelligas |
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Hermit

Age : 55 Joined : 22 Apr 2008 Posts : 242 Location : Ascension Parish
 | Subject: Re: Suggestion for an inexpensive, yet quality, pipe Sun Jun 29, 2008 3:46 am | |
| I just bought my eighth Stanwell. A Golden Danish 64. |
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Mikem The Coordinator

Age : 53 Joined : 14 Dec 2007 Posts : 517 Location : Glendale, Arizona
 | Subject: Re: Suggestion for an inexpensive, yet quality, pipe Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:49 am | |
| To add to the above suggestions I would also add Jirsa (which I see Iwan Ries carries), Bjarne (they also carry) and Vauen. They all have a pipe line in that price range and their pipes are very well constructed IMHO. _________________ Arizona, where the temperature is always warm but the pipe smoking is always cool. Mikem
I highly recommend Scott Bundy at www.piperestore.com for all of your pipe cleaning and restoration work. |
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puros_bran Nightrider

Joined : 10 Dec 2007 Posts : 1211 Location : Lower 48
 | Subject: Re: Suggestion for an inexpensive, yet quality, pipe Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:19 am | |
| I have never owned a Jirsa or a Vaugn but I've had a few Bjarnes.... They are good pipes. _________________ For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
crede ut intelligas |
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scottyb

Joined : 07 Apr 2008 Posts : 75 Location : Fort Gratiot, MI
 | Subject: Re: Suggestion for an inexpensive, yet quality, pipe Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:34 am | |
| Savinelli, Stanwell, Bjarne, Nording, Wessex. _________________ "My Hovercraft is full of eels" - John Cleese www.piperestore.com www.mr-nice-guy.com |
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Highstump

Age : 56 Joined : 26 Apr 2008 Posts : 188 Location : Willamette Valley, Oregon
 | Subject: Re: Suggestion for an inexpensive, yet quality, pipe Sun Jun 29, 2008 11:26 am | |
| Another mention of Stanwell and Peterson here. _________________ Jim
"People are entitled to their own opinions, they are not entitled to their own facts." (Vincent Bugliosi) |
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Dr. François

Joined : 09 Jun 2008 Posts : 6 Location : Lansing, MI
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hazmat
Age : 34 Joined : 11 Dec 2007 Posts : 255 Location : Harrisburg, PA
 | Subject: Re: Suggestion for an inexpensive, yet quality, pipe Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:55 pm | |
| | You may also want to check out J.M. Boswell. He does some nice work and is pretty economically priced. I believe his site is www.boswellpipes.com. |
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Oddball

Age : 25 Joined : 10 Mar 2008 Posts : 75 Location : Lakewood, CO
 | Subject: Re: Suggestion for an inexpensive, yet quality, pipe Thu Jul 03, 2008 1:06 am | |
| | My first pipe was a Majestic 64 and is prob my best smoker still. The thick walls are a plus in my book but its a little heavy to clench. I have one of those rubber bit deals on it so I can clench for a bit if nessary. IMHO its a good way to go. |
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lewtang

Age : 24 Joined : 23 Dec 2007 Posts : 106 Location : Lisbon, ND
 | Subject: Re: Suggestion for an inexpensive, yet quality, pipe Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:15 pm | |
| Seconding (or thirding, fifthing, etc.) what others have said: Stanwell, Savinelli, and Wessex.
My Stanwell is amazing! I have two Savs that are fabulous as well. The Wessex is taking a bit longer to break in, but now it's smoking better all the time and it is gorgeous, a sandblasted straight bulldog with a cumberland stem, looks like it should have cost two or three times more than it did. _________________ -Lew Lisbon, ND ----------------- Flickr - Kind of Lew Form 19 |
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