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old versus currently made Dunhill pipes...
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<blockquote data-quote="Ultraman" data-source="post: 109733" data-attributes="member: 1181"><p>I concur with Sasquatch. I almost buy primarily custom pieces now and the value is unmatched. I own four of Mr.Tinsky's pipes and one was custom made for me for less than what many Dunhill estate pipes cost. Every one of them smokes incredibly well and Mark is one of heckuva a nice guy to deal with.</p><p></p><p>I can say the same about Steve Liskey, Brian McNulty and JM and Dan Boswell; amazingly talented carvers, making incredible pipes.</p><p></p><p>You also might want to do an ebay search for Copenhagen era WO Larsen pipes. A lot of these pipes were carved by the superstars of Danish pipecraft (Former, Knudsen, Tonni Nielsen, Jess Chonowitsch) and can be had for no more than a couple hundred dollars (unless it's a pearl or straightgrain). I own several of these beauties and they all smoke wonderfully and are stunning to look at.</p><p></p><p>One of my favorite pipes is a Larsen squat apple I believe was carved by Former. It's beautiful and virtually smokes itself. I got lucky and paid only $60 for it on ebay!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ultraman, post: 109733, member: 1181"] I concur with Sasquatch. I almost buy primarily custom pieces now and the value is unmatched. I own four of Mr.Tinsky's pipes and one was custom made for me for less than what many Dunhill estate pipes cost. Every one of them smokes incredibly well and Mark is one of heckuva a nice guy to deal with. I can say the same about Steve Liskey, Brian McNulty and JM and Dan Boswell; amazingly talented carvers, making incredible pipes. You also might want to do an ebay search for Copenhagen era WO Larsen pipes. A lot of these pipes were carved by the superstars of Danish pipecraft (Former, Knudsen, Tonni Nielsen, Jess Chonowitsch) and can be had for no more than a couple hundred dollars (unless it's a pearl or straightgrain). I own several of these beauties and they all smoke wonderfully and are stunning to look at. One of my favorite pipes is a Larsen squat apple I believe was carved by Former. It's beautiful and virtually smokes itself. I got lucky and paid only $60 for it on ebay! [/QUOTE]
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