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<blockquote data-quote="Justpipes" data-source="post: 32243" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>When I got serious about collecting pipes approximately ten years ago I also started out loving Danish freehands and I focused on pipes out of Preben Holm's shop. Some with his own mark and a lot of them with the Ben Wade mark. After a couple of years my taste ran the gamut of everything imaginable. If a pipe appealed to me at the time and I had the money I purchased it, even sometimes when I didn't have the money. :lol: Don't tell my wife! I own quite a few Brissett's that are in my regular rotation and can't be beat! In the last couple of years I have grown very found of the traditional bent billiard or similar shapes. For several years now I have also been fond of Kaywoodies. I have a few very early Kaywoodies that are among my best smokers and the "new era" Kaywoodies produced by Bill Feuerbach at S. M. Frank are awesome pipes for the money. I am a sucker for nostalgia and Americana! This past New Year's I was fortunate enough to add a Dunhill 5102 Shell Briar to my rotation and I have to admit that Dunhills are "all that". I hope to one day add a nice Castello to my collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justpipes, post: 32243, member: 38"] When I got serious about collecting pipes approximately ten years ago I also started out loving Danish freehands and I focused on pipes out of Preben Holm's shop. Some with his own mark and a lot of them with the Ben Wade mark. After a couple of years my taste ran the gamut of everything imaginable. If a pipe appealed to me at the time and I had the money I purchased it, even sometimes when I didn't have the money. :lol: Don't tell my wife! I own quite a few Brissett's that are in my regular rotation and can't be beat! In the last couple of years I have grown very found of the traditional bent billiard or similar shapes. For several years now I have also been fond of Kaywoodies. I have a few very early Kaywoodies that are among my best smokers and the "new era" Kaywoodies produced by Bill Feuerbach at S. M. Frank are awesome pipes for the money. I am a sucker for nostalgia and Americana! This past New Year's I was fortunate enough to add a Dunhill 5102 Shell Briar to my rotation and I have to admit that Dunhills are "all that". I hope to one day add a nice Castello to my collection. [/QUOTE]
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