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<blockquote data-quote="docrof62" data-source="post: 359377" data-attributes="member: 3480"><p>I found this site and immediately signed on. I am an old pipe smoker who gave it up in the 80s and just in the last year have happily come back to smoking my old pipes. Immensely enjoyable. I have recently started acquiring old pipes from places, people and makers that are fondly memorable in my life. Bertram pipes is one of them. JHW, Wilke, Ehrlich, Burak, and Edwards are others. I have done some minor reconditioning, but am afraid to do the major and beautiful reconditioning that has been done on this Bertram. So I stay away from pipes that look less well kept.</p><p>I will remember the Bertram shop and the long gone Benaderets store as 2 of my favorite places to hang out when I was in those cities.</p><p>Bertram pipes are hard to find, especially the more unique shapes and I suspect younger briar lovers no very little about them. They are one of the few American makers who treated their pipes, much like the Brits did and do at Ferndown, Ashton, Northern Briars and of course the Grand Daddy; Dunhill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docrof62, post: 359377, member: 3480"] I found this site and immediately signed on. I am an old pipe smoker who gave it up in the 80s and just in the last year have happily come back to smoking my old pipes. Immensely enjoyable. I have recently started acquiring old pipes from places, people and makers that are fondly memorable in my life. Bertram pipes is one of them. JHW, Wilke, Ehrlich, Burak, and Edwards are others. I have done some minor reconditioning, but am afraid to do the major and beautiful reconditioning that has been done on this Bertram. So I stay away from pipes that look less well kept. I will remember the Bertram shop and the long gone Benaderets store as 2 of my favorite places to hang out when I was in those cities. Bertram pipes are hard to find, especially the more unique shapes and I suspect younger briar lovers no very little about them. They are one of the few American makers who treated their pipes, much like the Brits did and do at Ferndown, Ashton, Northern Briars and of course the Grand Daddy; Dunhill. [/QUOTE]
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