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Why is Buying Pipes (on a Budget) So Difficult?
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<blockquote data-quote="peckinpahhombre" data-source="post: 273462" data-attributes="member: 2793"><p>Kyle, this crystalizes my thoughts exactly. I don't really mind paying $300 or $500 for a pipe for this exact reason. I am mesmerized by the skill a Rev or Growly or Rad Davis bring to their art and I think they are worth every penny. Now, I understand that not everyone can afford to buy pipes at that price, well, fine, but that doesn't make these pipes overpriced. In my personal circumstances, I have been blessed because I have knowledge, talent and skill wholly unrelated to pipe-making that many people are willing to pay quite well for. I am thankful for that, and these guys are no different. I respect their skill and the time, attention and capital (both human and financial) that they have devoted to their calling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peckinpahhombre, post: 273462, member: 2793"] Kyle, this crystalizes my thoughts exactly. I don't really mind paying $300 or $500 for a pipe for this exact reason. I am mesmerized by the skill a Rev or Growly or Rad Davis bring to their art and I think they are worth every penny. Now, I understand that not everyone can afford to buy pipes at that price, well, fine, but that doesn't make these pipes overpriced. In my personal circumstances, I have been blessed because I have knowledge, talent and skill wholly unrelated to pipe-making that many people are willing to pay quite well for. I am thankful for that, and these guys are no different. I respect their skill and the time, attention and capital (both human and financial) that they have devoted to their calling. [/QUOTE]
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