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<blockquote data-quote="Mongo" data-source="post: 15639" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>I never think of myself as the type of person who collects pipe tools, but somehow I've managed to gather a bunch over the years. I've got the usual collection of Czech pipe tools (both the older, larger version as well as the current one), various nails, a pipe-shaped tool with metal sides (at least 25 years old), briar tampers, plus many others. My hands-down favorite visually is a Ming tamper that I had custom made a few years ago...it's a thing of beauty. But the one that I use the most is the little tool that's in the bottom of my Old Boy lighter. I always have the Old Boy in my pocket, so that tool's always at hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mongo, post: 15639, member: 264"] I never think of myself as the type of person who collects pipe tools, but somehow I've managed to gather a bunch over the years. I've got the usual collection of Czech pipe tools (both the older, larger version as well as the current one), various nails, a pipe-shaped tool with metal sides (at least 25 years old), briar tampers, plus many others. My hands-down favorite visually is a Ming tamper that I had custom made a few years ago...it's a thing of beauty. But the one that I use the most is the little tool that's in the bottom of my Old Boy lighter. I always have the Old Boy in my pocket, so that tool's always at hand. [/QUOTE]
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