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What's It Worth?
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<blockquote data-quote="withthegrain" data-source="post: 290189" data-attributes="member: 3017"><p>I am bumping this thread just to add some info to the community knowledge. There is some confusion regarding the GranHill label. As was previously stated in an earlier post, GranHill was the store brand for a Fargo tobacconist named Lonnie. However, these pipes were actually made by well known carver Michael Kabik (CHP-X, SvenLar). There is some question regarding the existence of some GranHill pipes that were carved by Lonnie himself, but there are certainly high quality freehands done by Kabik under this label.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="withthegrain, post: 290189, member: 3017"] I am bumping this thread just to add some info to the community knowledge. There is some confusion regarding the GranHill label. As was previously stated in an earlier post, GranHill was the store brand for a Fargo tobacconist named Lonnie. However, these pipes were actually made by well known carver Michael Kabik (CHP-X, SvenLar). There is some question regarding the existence of some GranHill pipes that were carved by Lonnie himself, but there are certainly high quality freehands done by Kabik under this label. [/QUOTE]
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