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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 307670" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>Pipe racks are one of those things that most folks don't really value in this whole pipe thing but really have a very important part in the long run enjoyment of it. When I started smoking and only owned three pipes, aftyer I bought my leather roll-up pouch, I bought a Decatur 8 pipe rack which I still have. Over the past 40 years of smoking I've added three others, 1-three tiered 36 pipe rack, 1 two tiered 24 pipe rack, and 1 round 12 pipe rack w/ 'bac jar ( that I don't use as the top really lets 'bac dry out to fast for me. They are all made by Decatur, are dark walnut finished, and since I have very few freehands and smoke mostly traditional shapes in the grp3/4 range fit most of my pipes just fine. I've not begrudged what I've paid over the years ( all were bought new) as they are well made, have secured my pipes reasonably and in the long scheme have been money well spent. Remember, if you are in this for life, are a younger newbie, you will be aquiring MORE pipes so I advise a rack BIGGER than you need currently to allow for further pipe purchases ( and the empty spaces will encourage this :twisted: ) and as good a quality as the pipes you are putting in it. Just my "old fart" advice :twisted: :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 307670, member: 2244"] Pipe racks are one of those things that most folks don't really value in this whole pipe thing but really have a very important part in the long run enjoyment of it. When I started smoking and only owned three pipes, aftyer I bought my leather roll-up pouch, I bought a Decatur 8 pipe rack which I still have. Over the past 40 years of smoking I've added three others, 1-three tiered 36 pipe rack, 1 two tiered 24 pipe rack, and 1 round 12 pipe rack w/ 'bac jar ( that I don't use as the top really lets 'bac dry out to fast for me. They are all made by Decatur, are dark walnut finished, and since I have very few freehands and smoke mostly traditional shapes in the grp3/4 range fit most of my pipes just fine. I've not begrudged what I've paid over the years ( all were bought new) as they are well made, have secured my pipes reasonably and in the long scheme have been money well spent. Remember, if you are in this for life, are a younger newbie, you will be aquiring MORE pipes so I advise a rack BIGGER than you need currently to allow for further pipe purchases ( and the empty spaces will encourage this :twisted: ) and as good a quality as the pipes you are putting in it. Just my "old fart" advice :twisted: :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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