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    Astley pipes

    I truly do not understand. Let me be as clear as possible, it is clear that the Ezratis purchased the Astley name, the rights to use the name and also purchased a large number of stummels from companies such as Dunhill among others. So apparently your position is that because the Ezratis miht...
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    Astley pipes

    Sorry gentlemen, I have to disagree. Whether or not the Ezratis had issues with their ebay performance in the distant past, the fact remains that they did purchase hundreds if not thousands of pipes and stummels made for Astleys by major makers such as Dunhill. Don't you think Dunhill would have...
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    I am upset with my blonde Mr. Brog pearwood poker

    Pear wood, by definition pretty soft wood compared to briar. Stick with the briars. There are good reasons why the wood has been proven over the past 200 years as the superior material for pipes. I have got briar pipes in my rack that date back to the 1930's and still smoke great.
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    Astley pipes

    I have just purchased three beautiful Astley pipes from Karen and Mordecai Ezrati who now own the name Astleys and bought all the remaining inventory along with the rights to use the Astley name back in the early 2000's. Apparently there has been some controversy over the past several years...
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    Peterson shape 4AB

    So I know many of us pipe smokers are Sherlock Holmes buffs but I am also somewhat of a Basil Rathbone buff. He made many interesting movies in addition to the Holmes series. Therefore I have always lusted after a Peterson shape 4AB which is the one he smoked in all of the Universal productions...
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    Capstan Navy Flakes

    Gentlemen: I absolutely agree that there are tons of alternatives to the Capstan Virginia flake profile out there, many, many more than there were 30 years ago when we were trying to find a viable alternative to the original Dunhill Light flake. In those days once you got past the Dunhill Flake...
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    Capstan Navy Flakes

    Capstan: Glad you asked. W.D. and H.O. Wills were the original makers of Capstan which is one of the oldest Virginia flakes available. When I was first introduce to pipe smoking by my fellow pipe shop workers in Portland, Oregon back in the 1970's most of the guys I worked with were sold on...
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    Jim's St. Bruno Reviews.

    I just received the new St. Bruno flake in my shop and sure enough, Macbarens again has come fairly close to the old original, just as they did with Capstan, although I did notice upon opening the initial tin of the new stuff that, although the vinegar aroma is very similar in character to the...
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    edgeworth sliced

    I just managed to obtain some tins of Edgeworth Sliced that was manufactured in England and imported by Lane Limited. Does anyone know when this tobacco was imported and when Lane quit importing it. I understand that the original Edgeworth was made by Larus Brothers in the U.S. but I am not...
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    What's the Trick to Savinelli Balsa Filters?

    For years I was taught by every pipe shop that I ever visited that a high quality pipe never needed a filter. When Savinelli introduced the balsa system back in the 1980's I had gone to work at a Tinderbox in Portland, Oregon and had a long discussion with the Savinelli representative about the...
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    Use of the term Balkan to describe a particuar type of blend

    Thanks so much to Carlos. Pease's article is very enlightening.
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    Use of the term Balkan to describe a particuar type of blend

    Hello Brothers: O.K. here was the question on the table at the last pipe club meeting, The term "Balkan" is often used these days to denote a particular type of mixture, usually Virginias, Turkish and Latakia combinations of various percentages. One of the older members brought up the fact that...
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    Michael Reyfeldt

    Hello brothers:Have any of you who watch YouTube pipe videos, as I do, noticed the videos out of Taiwan by Michael Reyfeldt. He is always very amusing and it is fun to see videos coming from that part of the world. He seems to have disappeared from the YouTube channel about a year or two ago and...
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    Dunhill draw

    I have collected Dunhills for many years, dating back to the mid 1970's and one of the most overlooked advantages of a superior quality pipe is the quality of the mouthpiece. As far as I am concerned the Dunhill fishtail mouthpiece which is hand crafted from a single high grade piece of...
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    Design Berlin pipes

    Hello Brothers: I've been impressed with the quality I have been seeing online of the Design Berlin pipes, especially the blond honey finish but I am wondering about the smoking quality of the pipe if one skips the 9 mm filter. I have never liked filtered pipes so I am wondering if any of you...
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    Are Peterson pipes still made in Ireland?

    Sasquatch is right on!!! I could not have said it better. Amen.
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    Are Peterson pipes still made in Ireland?

    Come to think of it, Sasquatch is right on the nose about the importance of the stem. I have smoked a few Dunhill estates with replacement stems and it is not nearly as enjoyable as the ones with the original stem intact. However, I do have to take exception to the conclusion reached by...
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    Are Peterson pipes still made in Ireland?

    Thanks folks for all the input. As several of you mentioned from a purely smoking point of view it probably doesn't matter where the pipe is made and let's face it when I seem to receive a sweeter cooler smoke from a 50 year old Dunhill than from a new $40 second it may be mainly a psychological...
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    Are Peterson pipes still made in Ireland?

    Hello fellow pipers: Like many collectors of classic shape pipes I have a preconceived bias in favor of collecting and smoking pipes from the British Isles and Ireland. Now, I know having collected these things for over 45 years that yes, there may be some truth to the rumors one hears about...
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    Bunch of questions about a GBD?

    I think Speedypete has it right, probably a reject. That stain looks fairly permanent which leads me to believe that it was inadvertently done at the factory. Ignore it and enjoy the pipe. I own a few GBD Virgins and they are some of the best smoking pipes I have acquired. Admittedly, they are...
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