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General Pipe Discussion
Why is Buying Pipes (on a Budget) So Difficult?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Fox" data-source="post: 272619" data-attributes="member: 2873"><p>Buying pipes on a budget is pretty easy <u>if</u> you know what you want. I frequent antique shops, second hand stores and one of the best places to find estate pipes is garage sales. I don't really mind buying used pipes as long as they've been well maintained. A used pipe, like a used guitar, that has been well maintained and loved, tends to be better than a new one! It's had time to age, the woods been seasoned, sure theirs nicks and scratches, but it adds character, makes it unique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Fox, post: 272619, member: 2873"] Buying pipes on a budget is pretty easy [u]if[/u] you know what you want. I frequent antique shops, second hand stores and one of the best places to find estate pipes is garage sales. I don't really mind buying used pipes as long as they've been well maintained. A used pipe, like a used guitar, that has been well maintained and loved, tends to be better than a new one! It's had time to age, the woods been seasoned, sure theirs nicks and scratches, but it adds character, makes it unique. [/QUOTE]
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