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General Pipe Discussion
Favorite American Carvers and Why
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<blockquote data-quote="Smoke_House" data-source="post: 20157" data-attributes="member: 345"><p>For an American carver and bang-4-buck, I think you should look into Brian Ruthenberg pipes. I have two and they are the first pipes I reach for usually. Exceptionally dry smokers and wide-open airway. Most of his are around $300 with the engineering & attention to detail blowing away some of the over-coveted English names (Ashton, Ferndown, Upshall, etc). Tied for my favorite is Larry Roush, but you are paying a fair bit more (worth it though).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoke_House, post: 20157, member: 345"] For an American carver and bang-4-buck, I think you should look into Brian Ruthenberg pipes. I have two and they are the first pipes I reach for usually. Exceptionally dry smokers and wide-open airway. Most of his are around $300 with the engineering & attention to detail blowing away some of the over-coveted English names (Ashton, Ferndown, Upshall, etc). Tied for my favorite is Larry Roush, but you are paying a fair bit more (worth it though). [/QUOTE]
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