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<blockquote data-quote="Justpipes" data-source="post: 13080" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>Bruce,</p><p></p><p>I don't have any experience with Boswell's but everyone seems to think they are a great value. I have heard a lot of good things about his pipes.</p><p></p><p>I am mainly responding to this because of the comment you made about estates. IMHO estate pipes are a great value. I wouldn't necessarily advise a "newbie" ( I don't like that term), to stay away from estate pipes. There is nothing wrong with estate pipes at all. As I said they can be great values and you can also pick up higher grade pipes that way for an affordable price. Some of them might need a little TLC but sometimes that is part of the fun of purchasing a pipe. I have rarely ever seen a pipe that cannot be rejuvenated to near new condition. Most of the time with just a little grain alcohol, pipe cleaners and some elbow grease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justpipes, post: 13080, member: 38"] Bruce, I don't have any experience with Boswell's but everyone seems to think they are a great value. I have heard a lot of good things about his pipes. I am mainly responding to this because of the comment you made about estates. IMHO estate pipes are a great value. I wouldn't necessarily advise a "newbie" ( I don't like that term), to stay away from estate pipes. There is nothing wrong with estate pipes at all. As I said they can be great values and you can also pick up higher grade pipes that way for an affordable price. Some of them might need a little TLC but sometimes that is part of the fun of purchasing a pipe. I have rarely ever seen a pipe that cannot be rejuvenated to near new condition. Most of the time with just a little grain alcohol, pipe cleaners and some elbow grease. [/QUOTE]
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