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Calling all you experts!! What do I have??
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<blockquote data-quote="nicklsnookresale" data-source="post: 442589" data-attributes="member: 3947"><p>Hello folks! We own a small resale shop in central Wisconsin and let me begin by saying I know absolutely NOTHING about pipes! Other than the very fond memories of the smell of my late Grampa's vanilla tobacco (I love the smell of vanilla to this day), I have no knowledge of pipes or pipe tobacco. </p><p>We buy estates and I recently came across some interesting pipes. I'd like to post them on EBay, but I have no idea what I have. I don't even know the terms to use. I have no idea what people look for in pipes. I will post the pics of the three I have and maybe some of you experts can help me name them so I don't look like a fool when I create my EBay post - LOL. </p><p>Thank you so much for creating this forum! I'm looking forward to learning about these <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>#1 has 'HONEYBROOK" on one side and "IMPORTEDBRIAR" on the other with a yellow dot on the mouthpiece.</p><p>#2 has Just a letter A on the mouthpiece with a metal (silver?) joint</p><p>#3 has a heavy cardboard-like case with very worn green felt on the inside. It fits snug in the case, so I believe this was the original case for this pipe. The pipe has an ornate design around the bowl carved into the wood and a metal (Brass?) band around the end where the mouthpiece fits into it. The mouthpiece is loose on the pipe, but I believe it is bake light.</p><p>I tried to post pictures, but I'm not sure if they posted.</p><p>Thanks so much for all your help!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicklsnookresale, post: 442589, member: 3947"] Hello folks! We own a small resale shop in central Wisconsin and let me begin by saying I know absolutely NOTHING about pipes! Other than the very fond memories of the smell of my late Grampa's vanilla tobacco (I love the smell of vanilla to this day), I have no knowledge of pipes or pipe tobacco. We buy estates and I recently came across some interesting pipes. I'd like to post them on EBay, but I have no idea what I have. I don't even know the terms to use. I have no idea what people look for in pipes. I will post the pics of the three I have and maybe some of you experts can help me name them so I don't look like a fool when I create my EBay post - LOL. Thank you so much for creating this forum! I'm looking forward to learning about these :-) #1 has 'HONEYBROOK" on one side and "IMPORTEDBRIAR" on the other with a yellow dot on the mouthpiece. #2 has Just a letter A on the mouthpiece with a metal (silver?) joint #3 has a heavy cardboard-like case with very worn green felt on the inside. It fits snug in the case, so I believe this was the original case for this pipe. The pipe has an ornate design around the bowl carved into the wood and a metal (Brass?) band around the end where the mouthpiece fits into it. The mouthpiece is loose on the pipe, but I believe it is bake light. I tried to post pictures, but I'm not sure if they posted. Thanks so much for all your help!!! [/QUOTE]
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