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Estate Pipes *An Edorsement*
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15598"><p>Count another in both camps here. My pipes are nearly an even split between new and estate. I really have no absolute preference as to maker or even shape for that matter. (I do seem to be looking closer at pokers than any others lately though.) To me, it all depends on the individual pipe. I either want it or I don't. Step two, I can either afford it or I can't. In some cases of course estate pipes are the only choice I have. I am a bit partial to Custombilt, Weber, and Ehrlich, which of course 99.9% of the time means an estate pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15598"] Count another in both camps here. My pipes are nearly an even split between new and estate. I really have no absolute preference as to maker or even shape for that matter. (I do seem to be looking closer at pokers than any others lately though.) To me, it all depends on the individual pipe. I either want it or I don't. Step two, I can either afford it or I can't. In some cases of course estate pipes are the only choice I have. I am a bit partial to Custombilt, Weber, and Ehrlich, which of course 99.9% of the time means an estate pipe. [/QUOTE]
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