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Peter Heeschen pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="m2j3t6" data-source="post: 2050" data-attributes="member: 61"><p>I gotta brag a little. I just got two new Peter Heeschen pipes. One is an S grade egg shape and the other is an A grade dublin. As soon as I'm able I'll post some picks of them. I'm a Heeschen fan of the first order. His shapes and the quality of briar are second to none in my opinion and the man himself is a true gentleman. Oh, and they smoke like a dream. The air passage is totally conicle from the button to the bowl and smoke like they have been opened up. If you have never tried one you must treat yourself. Find an estate if you can since they are expensive but worth every penny in my opinion. I now have a dozen of them. Heeschen's and Marlin Flake/Old Gowrie are desert island picks. For anyone here who has one, what do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m2j3t6, post: 2050, member: 61"] I gotta brag a little. I just got two new Peter Heeschen pipes. One is an S grade egg shape and the other is an A grade dublin. As soon as I'm able I'll post some picks of them. I'm a Heeschen fan of the first order. His shapes and the quality of briar are second to none in my opinion and the man himself is a true gentleman. Oh, and they smoke like a dream. The air passage is totally conicle from the button to the bowl and smoke like they have been opened up. If you have never tried one you must treat yourself. Find an estate if you can since they are expensive but worth every penny in my opinion. I now have a dozen of them. Heeschen's and Marlin Flake/Old Gowrie are desert island picks. For anyone here who has one, what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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