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General Pipe Discussion
Are we in a golden age of pipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Islander" data-source="post: 25385" data-attributes="member: 359"><p>I think several generations have been and are in the golden age of pipes. My Dad enjoyed many offerings from fine craftsmen, as did my Grandad before him. I'm not a person of great means, but IMHO the Petersons, Stanwells, etc. of the world make pipes of fine craftsmanship at affordable prices. My collection includes pipes from Bari, Bjarne, Comoy, Parker, Peretti (Boston tobacconist), Peterson, Savinelli and Stanwell. They all smoke well as long as I keep 'em clean, but I'd give the edge to my Petes.</p><p></p><p>Congrats to those who can afford the top shelf briars, but regardless of our means, I think we have an enormous variety of pipes and tobaccos to enjoy. We're lucky generations indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Islander, post: 25385, member: 359"] I think several generations have been and are in the golden age of pipes. My Dad enjoyed many offerings from fine craftsmen, as did my Grandad before him. I'm not a person of great means, but IMHO the Petersons, Stanwells, etc. of the world make pipes of fine craftsmanship at affordable prices. My collection includes pipes from Bari, Bjarne, Comoy, Parker, Peretti (Boston tobacconist), Peterson, Savinelli and Stanwell. They all smoke well as long as I keep 'em clean, but I'd give the edge to my Petes. Congrats to those who can afford the top shelf briars, but regardless of our means, I think we have an enormous variety of pipes and tobaccos to enjoy. We're lucky generations indeed. [/QUOTE]
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