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General Pipe Discussion
Buying first pipe, any tips? Suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="bruins" data-source="post: 130398" data-attributes="member: 1295"><p>good advice, piet! (i like the sculptures bit!) i second the stanwells, though the others mentioned are all good pipes. if your spending $70-100 on a new pipe from one of the aforementioned brands, your pretty well assured of getting a very nice pipe. many nice pipes can be had at much cheaper prices (through ebay or what have you) but you kind of need to have some brand knowledge for that, IMHO.</p><p></p><p>oh, if your the type of person who will agonize over how many fills a pipe might have in the bowl, go rusticated. i tend to like their looks anyway.</p><p></p><p>as mentioned, nording is probably king of the freehand type. nording has many price points and are well loved by those who have them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruins, post: 130398, member: 1295"] good advice, piet! (i like the sculptures bit!) i second the stanwells, though the others mentioned are all good pipes. if your spending $70-100 on a new pipe from one of the aforementioned brands, your pretty well assured of getting a very nice pipe. many nice pipes can be had at much cheaper prices (through ebay or what have you) but you kind of need to have some brand knowledge for that, IMHO. oh, if your the type of person who will agonize over how many fills a pipe might have in the bowl, go rusticated. i tend to like their looks anyway. as mentioned, nording is probably king of the freehand type. nording has many price points and are well loved by those who have them. [/QUOTE]
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