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brothers of briar pipe?
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<blockquote data-quote="larrysson" data-source="post: 15454" data-attributes="member: 293"><p>This seems to be a common problem for clubs and forums alike. It's not easy for the pipemaker, either, because he will know there will be a few people not keen on the size, shape or finish of the pipe. This is cause for concern for a pipe maker who wants every purchaser to 100% happy with the pipe. Perhaps this isn't such a big issue with high production pipe makers.</p><p></p><p>I discovered a way around it. Last year I made the TSPTC (Tri State Pipe and Tobacco Club) pipes, and offered 4 different shapes to choose from. Each pipe was still stamped with the correct nomenclature even though the shapes were different. The feedback surrounding this idea was good. It's a possible solution, at any rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larrysson, post: 15454, member: 293"] This seems to be a common problem for clubs and forums alike. It's not easy for the pipemaker, either, because he will know there will be a few people not keen on the size, shape or finish of the pipe. This is cause for concern for a pipe maker who wants every purchaser to 100% happy with the pipe. Perhaps this isn't such a big issue with high production pipe makers. I discovered a way around it. Last year I made the TSPTC (Tri State Pipe and Tobacco Club) pipes, and offered 4 different shapes to choose from. Each pipe was still stamped with the correct nomenclature even though the shapes were different. The feedback surrounding this idea was good. It's a possible solution, at any rate. [/QUOTE]
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