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Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous Pipe Smoker
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 544702" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>First, I want to be clear that this is not mean to be negative, judgemental, or disparaging. I'm genuinely curious about where these pipes go, the rooms and displays where they then exist, and the lifestyles of those who buy them.</p><p></p><p>On the most recent Briar Blues update, a Poul (Danish) instantly sold for $2500. There are also a couple Ivarssons still for sale around that price range. As we know, that isn't even close to the high end of that spectrum. I've been around pipes for a while. It's nothing new to see a multi-thousand dollar Danish pipe. Or some rare Dunhill selling for thousands. Heck, JT Cooke pipes at $800 sell within minutes of email updates.</p><p></p><p>It got me thinking about the people and financial situations that enable such buying. Well, I don't really care about the financial situations so much, but I'd be the first to watch an episode of <em>Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous</em> dedicated to pipe smokers/collectors. A lot of these pipes never get smoked. I don't care about that at all either, but it does add another element to the situation. Buy and then display? Buy and leave in a jewelry or watch drawer in a cabinet? Buy and smoke no differently than the guy who smokes a 1LB of 1Q a week, who just burnt out his only pipe, and nonchalantly grabbed a new one from the bucket at his local tobacco shop as he grabbed another pound of tobacco?</p><p></p><p>I guess it is the voyeur in me. I don't envy this kind of thing, but I'm admittedly curious about it all. What happens to those $3K pipes, and who are the people who buy them? What's the rest of their life like?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 544702, member: 1211"] First, I want to be clear that this is not mean to be negative, judgemental, or disparaging. I'm genuinely curious about where these pipes go, the rooms and displays where they then exist, and the lifestyles of those who buy them. On the most recent Briar Blues update, a Poul (Danish) instantly sold for $2500. There are also a couple Ivarssons still for sale around that price range. As we know, that isn't even close to the high end of that spectrum. I've been around pipes for a while. It's nothing new to see a multi-thousand dollar Danish pipe. Or some rare Dunhill selling for thousands. Heck, JT Cooke pipes at $800 sell within minutes of email updates. It got me thinking about the people and financial situations that enable such buying. Well, I don't really care about the financial situations so much, but I'd be the first to watch an episode of [i]Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous[/i] dedicated to pipe smokers/collectors. A lot of these pipes never get smoked. I don't care about that at all either, but it does add another element to the situation. Buy and then display? Buy and leave in a jewelry or watch drawer in a cabinet? Buy and smoke no differently than the guy who smokes a 1LB of 1Q a week, who just burnt out his only pipe, and nonchalantly grabbed a new one from the bucket at his local tobacco shop as he grabbed another pound of tobacco? I guess it is the voyeur in me. I don't envy this kind of thing, but I'm admittedly curious about it all. What happens to those $3K pipes, and who are the people who buy them? What's the rest of their life like? [/QUOTE]
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