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Personal Enjoyment and the Cost of the Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 70196" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>TO brings up a good point. What it costs to get a good smoking pipe depends on who you get it from. You may get a wonderfully engineered rusticated Radice on sale at smokingpipes for $170 that smokes amazingly well, but Rad and Rousch don't sell theirs that low. Tinsky maybe a little higher than the Radice. S. Bang won't let them go for what Rousch will sell his for....... There are many levels of lowest price structure a carver or carving house can sell their pipes for, so you kind of have to decide what your price point is and search out those who can deliver a superb product in that range. If you can afford to gather a few $200 pipes, you'll have little trouble finding some great pipes in that range. $500? You'll have little trouble here too, but you'll still not be able to get the cheapest pipe from the most elite carvers at this price. On the other hand, you can get a the best pipe Peterson makes for less than that, or you can buy a drop dead gorgeous Castello Collection, or a sandblasted Former, or............</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> :scratch: :scratch: :bball: :bball:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 70196, member: 3"] TO brings up a good point. What it costs to get a good smoking pipe depends on who you get it from. You may get a wonderfully engineered rusticated Radice on sale at smokingpipes for $170 that smokes amazingly well, but Rad and Rousch don't sell theirs that low. Tinsky maybe a little higher than the Radice. S. Bang won't let them go for what Rousch will sell his for....... There are many levels of lowest price structure a carver or carving house can sell their pipes for, so you kind of have to decide what your price point is and search out those who can deliver a superb product in that range. If you can afford to gather a few $200 pipes, you'll have little trouble finding some great pipes in that range. $500? You'll have little trouble here too, but you'll still not be able to get the cheapest pipe from the most elite carvers at this price. On the other hand, you can get a the best pipe Peterson makes for less than that, or you can buy a drop dead gorgeous Castello Collection, or a sandblasted Former, or............ :scratch: :scratch: :bball: :bball: [/QUOTE]
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