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Drew Estates Tsuge
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<blockquote data-quote="Lysander" data-source="post: 398866" data-attributes="member: 3689"><p>Anybody own one? If so, I'd be interested in opinions. There's one closing on CigarBid tomorrow with a current high bid of $121. </p><p></p><p>Personally, the radical appearance is difficult for me to get past. A shotgun analogy comes to mind. A few years ago, Browning introduced the Cynergy over/under shotgun which by most accounts was superior to their classic, time tested Citori line. The Cynergy's appearance is radical/modern while the Citori is traditional. Citori sales just keep on keeping on. The Cynergy has languished in spite of constant sales promotions. As it happens. buyers of fine shotguns favor tradition over modern styling. Perhaps the same could be said of pipe smokers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lysander, post: 398866, member: 3689"] Anybody own one? If so, I'd be interested in opinions. There's one closing on CigarBid tomorrow with a current high bid of $121. Personally, the radical appearance is difficult for me to get past. A shotgun analogy comes to mind. A few years ago, Browning introduced the Cynergy over/under shotgun which by most accounts was superior to their classic, time tested Citori line. The Cynergy's appearance is radical/modern while the Citori is traditional. Citori sales just keep on keeping on. The Cynergy has languished in spite of constant sales promotions. As it happens. buyers of fine shotguns favor tradition over modern styling. Perhaps the same could be said of pipe smokers. [/QUOTE]
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