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JEANTET isn't heard of much
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<blockquote data-quote="Ocelot55" data-source="post: 331565" data-attributes="member: 2387"><p>I had no idea that Jeantet was out of business. Some websites I've visited still have new Jeantet pipes for sale. <a href="http://www.alpascia.com/detail.asp?detail=18904" target="_blank">Al Pascia</a></p><p></p><p>My own experience with French pipes has been mixed. France has produced some very attractive pipes (French made Wessex comes to mind), but I've sold almost every French pipe I've owned because they smoked poorly. My own observations seemed to confirm that the majority of French pipes have smaller draft holes and therefore poorer smoking properties than many of the other brands. </p><p></p><p>I still own two French pipes that are an exception to that rule, an old Chacom Royal with a horn stem and a Sebastian Beo which is an absolutely amazing pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ocelot55, post: 331565, member: 2387"] I had no idea that Jeantet was out of business. Some websites I've visited still have new Jeantet pipes for sale. [url=http://www.alpascia.com/detail.asp?detail=18904]Al Pascia[/url] My own experience with French pipes has been mixed. France has produced some very attractive pipes (French made Wessex comes to mind), but I've sold almost every French pipe I've owned because they smoked poorly. My own observations seemed to confirm that the majority of French pipes have smaller draft holes and therefore poorer smoking properties than many of the other brands. I still own two French pipes that are an exception to that rule, an old Chacom Royal with a horn stem and a Sebastian Beo which is an absolutely amazing pipe. [/QUOTE]
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