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4th generation pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="BriarBeagle" data-source="post: 563231" data-attributes="member: 4084"><p>All I know about the 4th Generation pipes is that they are made for Erik Stokkebye in Denmark by Peter Jeppesen. While I am not familiar with this particular line, I suspect that they are comparable to the Peter Jeppesen IDA 2 or IDA 3 (based on price). I have had a few Neerup and Jeppesen pipes, and have been pleased with the aesthetics and smoking qualities. The engineering has been good, and for the price I would recommend them if they meet your aesthetic and size specification preferences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BriarBeagle, post: 563231, member: 4084"] All I know about the 4th Generation pipes is that they are made for Erik Stokkebye in Denmark by Peter Jeppesen. While I am not familiar with this particular line, I suspect that they are comparable to the Peter Jeppesen IDA 2 or IDA 3 (based on price). I have had a few Neerup and Jeppesen pipes, and have been pleased with the aesthetics and smoking qualities. The engineering has been good, and for the price I would recommend them if they meet your aesthetic and size specification preferences. [/QUOTE]
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