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Current "High Grade" (handmade) Kaywoodies?
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<blockquote data-quote="joemelon" data-source="post: 259849" data-attributes="member: 2721"><p>Thanks for the input, Sisyphus! When you say there's been no movement out of upstate NY since the 2010 POY Zulu, do you mean there hasn't been another POY since then or something else? Without having smoked one, I can definitely say that if I saw this pipe for $70-80 I would have snapped it up probably the day after I saw it. Being mid-$100 range, though, has me hesitant. What makes me a little less hesitant is seeing some of the POY pipes for sale new at plus or minus $200. Still, like you mentioned...there are so many other great pipes in that range, especially so in the estate area, that I'm not sure I want to risk it.</p><p></p><p>Dave, the holiday/slow smoke event they hold sure does sound like a good time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joemelon, post: 259849, member: 2721"] Thanks for the input, Sisyphus! When you say there's been no movement out of upstate NY since the 2010 POY Zulu, do you mean there hasn't been another POY since then or something else? Without having smoked one, I can definitely say that if I saw this pipe for $70-80 I would have snapped it up probably the day after I saw it. Being mid-$100 range, though, has me hesitant. What makes me a little less hesitant is seeing some of the POY pipes for sale new at plus or minus $200. Still, like you mentioned...there are so many other great pipes in that range, especially so in the estate area, that I'm not sure I want to risk it. Dave, the holiday/slow smoke event they hold sure does sound like a good time. [/QUOTE]
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