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General Pipe Discussion
would you ever "finance" a pipe purchase?
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<blockquote data-quote="bentbulldog" data-source="post: 305991" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>The most I've ever spent on a pipe was $200, 4 years ago when it was more affordable for me. It was still a tough purchase even though I loved the pipe.</p><p>Then I see pipes going for at least 3x that price and many going into the thousands :shock: </p><p></p><p>I wonder who is able to afford these. Sometimes you see a pipe that you just have to have, for those of us who dont have that much, if any disposable income, would you ever consider taking out a line of credit to "finance" such a purchase? this is really in refernce to artisan pipes.</p><p></p><p>While it makes 0 financial sense, and i wouldnt recommend it, the thought has crossed my mind. </p><p></p><p>How about you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bentbulldog, post: 305991, member: 763"] The most I've ever spent on a pipe was $200, 4 years ago when it was more affordable for me. It was still a tough purchase even though I loved the pipe. Then I see pipes going for at least 3x that price and many going into the thousands :shock: I wonder who is able to afford these. Sometimes you see a pipe that you just have to have, for those of us who dont have that much, if any disposable income, would you ever consider taking out a line of credit to "finance" such a purchase? this is really in refernce to artisan pipes. While it makes 0 financial sense, and i wouldnt recommend it, the thought has crossed my mind. How about you? [/QUOTE]
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