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General Pipe Discussion
So what kind of pipe guy are you?
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<blockquote data-quote="howellhandmade" data-source="post: 892" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Ain't it the truth. I started out buying miscellaneous price point pipes, and worked my way up to around $200 for a pipe, then started making them. Now, I don't spend money on anything that doesn't make pipes. Lathes are a loophole. I did manage, however, to wind up with a beautiful rusticated Paolo Becker, a nice Castello sandblast Rhodesian, and a great silver spigot Peterson. Those three have their own spot, the rest of my pipes are beaters and live in a tupperware box. So, I guess I'm a plastic-shoebox-full-of-pipes kind of pipe guy. Whoops, forgot my Don Carlos one-note billiard and my Tinsky full bent. I guess my don't-want-to-screw-this-one-up collection is bigger than I thought. Time to stop, looks like I've used all the hyphens.</p><p></p><p>Jack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howellhandmade, post: 892, member: 14"] Ain't it the truth. I started out buying miscellaneous price point pipes, and worked my way up to around $200 for a pipe, then started making them. Now, I don't spend money on anything that doesn't make pipes. Lathes are a loophole. I did manage, however, to wind up with a beautiful rusticated Paolo Becker, a nice Castello sandblast Rhodesian, and a great silver spigot Peterson. Those three have their own spot, the rest of my pipes are beaters and live in a tupperware box. So, I guess I'm a plastic-shoebox-full-of-pipes kind of pipe guy. Whoops, forgot my Don Carlos one-note billiard and my Tinsky full bent. I guess my don't-want-to-screw-this-one-up collection is bigger than I thought. Time to stop, looks like I've used all the hyphens. Jack [/QUOTE]
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