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<blockquote data-quote="kilted1" data-source="post: 40866" data-attributes="member: 540"><p>I own a couple of older (probably 1960's or early '70's) Jobey Stromboli pipes acquired from Frenchy. Both pipes were purchased in 'estate' but nearly mint condition. Frenchy even had the original boxes which I still have! They are gorgeous little pipes, and smoke very well. The Stromboli rustication is quiet different from those offered recently-today, very deep and craggy, they feel wonderful in the hand.</p><p></p><p>How they stack up against today's Jobeys? I have no idea, I only hope that the screw in tenons don't break as I have no idea how to replace them.</p><p></p><p>From my limited experience with Jobeys I'd say they are one of the most over-looked pipes on the market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilted1, post: 40866, member: 540"] I own a couple of older (probably 1960's or early '70's) Jobey Stromboli pipes acquired from Frenchy. Both pipes were purchased in 'estate' but nearly mint condition. Frenchy even had the original boxes which I still have! They are gorgeous little pipes, and smoke very well. The Stromboli rustication is quiet different from those offered recently-today, very deep and craggy, they feel wonderful in the hand. How they stack up against today's Jobeys? I have no idea, I only hope that the screw in tenons don't break as I have no idea how to replace them. From my limited experience with Jobeys I'd say they are one of the most over-looked pipes on the market. [/QUOTE]
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