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General Pipe Discussion
Linkman's and early Dr. Grabows
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<blockquote data-quote="Swede" data-source="post: 593864" data-attributes="member: 5139"><p>My interest in Kaywoodies has re- fueled an interest in Dr. Grabows and the preceding Linkman pipes. Using Pipedia, I've tried searching ebay for the like according to the Pipedia info showing models with early years like Duke, Crown Duke, etc. I'm hoping to find old briar this way. Does anyone have any tips on this or other ways to find a nice smoking one? I'm kind of partial to author and orunce shapes, but not exclusively. There doesn't serm to be much info on Linkman.Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swede, post: 593864, member: 5139"] My interest in Kaywoodies has re- fueled an interest in Dr. Grabows and the preceding Linkman pipes. Using Pipedia, I've tried searching ebay for the like according to the Pipedia info showing models with early years like Duke, Crown Duke, etc. I'm hoping to find old briar this way. Does anyone have any tips on this or other ways to find a nice smoking one? I'm kind of partial to author and orunce shapes, but not exclusively. There doesn't serm to be much info on Linkman.Thanks [/QUOTE]
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