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General Pipe Discussion
Can ALL of you experienced pipe smokers chime in on this one
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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 498551" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>A lot of good things have been said here and I can't add anymore than with the amalgamation of many of the older pipe makers, especially in Britain in the late '80s of the differences in the brands have disapeared and there is a "sameness" in many of the pipes offered today. Having bought most of my pipes in the '70s I can remember the differences and will stay with these old ones I have. I must add that most of the pipes I have that were made from old oil-cred wood have been the best and most consistent smokers I have had. JMHO :twisted: By the way Dunhil used oil-cured Algerian briar for their Shell/blasted pipes up till around '70 and for me these are the best they made. :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 498551, member: 2244"] A lot of good things have been said here and I can't add anymore than with the amalgamation of many of the older pipe makers, especially in Britain in the late '80s of the differences in the brands have disapeared and there is a "sameness" in many of the pipes offered today. Having bought most of my pipes in the '70s I can remember the differences and will stay with these old ones I have. I must add that most of the pipes I have that were made from old oil-cred wood have been the best and most consistent smokers I have had. JMHO :twisted: By the way Dunhil used oil-cured Algerian briar for their Shell/blasted pipes up till around '70 and for me these are the best they made. :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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