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<blockquote data-quote="pepesdad1" data-source="post: 552768" data-attributes="member: 3024"><p>I don't have as many pipes as many others do..I gave many of my older Comoys to a good friend and several BSP pipes to another. But the pipes that <strong>Ron of RdPipes </strong>made...those I will never get rid of under any circumstance.</p><p>They are the <strong>best smokers</strong> that I have including those 1960 Comoys back before they were merged with another mfg. Ron's pipes are absolutely gorgeous to my eye and as I said before...I'll never get rid of those pipes...to me they are heirlooms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepesdad1, post: 552768, member: 3024"] I don't have as many pipes as many others do..I gave many of my older Comoys to a good friend and several BSP pipes to another. But the pipes that [B]Ron of RdPipes [/B]made...those I will never get rid of under any circumstance. They are the [B]best smokers[/B] that I have including those 1960 Comoys back before they were merged with another mfg. Ron's pipes are absolutely gorgeous to my eye and as I said before...I'll never get rid of those pipes...to me they are heirlooms. [/QUOTE]
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