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<blockquote data-quote="bosun1" data-source="post: 265930" data-attributes="member: 2766"><p>I have a pipe to smoke. I feel no desire to impress any one. I can appreciate a good looking pipe, assuming it meets my idea of beauty. That said, I smoke inexpensive pipes, no name up to Savinelli/Peterson. Maybe I'll top an inexpensive pipe if it's particularly bad. Maybe run a drill bit down the shank if it seems too tight. Otherwise de-grunge and wax.</p><p>The post isn't about me or what I'll accumulate in my lifetime, it's about the 'rarefied' atmosphere of the best of the best. Like watching an upper level car auction. Everything is perfect, including provenance. Pipes I don't think that could be done. Unless there is someone who you can mail a pipe to and they will certify it as being perfect (or a lesser grade) like coins. I'm just glad I don't have to worry about it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bosun1, post: 265930, member: 2766"] I have a pipe to smoke. I feel no desire to impress any one. I can appreciate a good looking pipe, assuming it meets my idea of beauty. That said, I smoke inexpensive pipes, no name up to Savinelli/Peterson. Maybe I'll top an inexpensive pipe if it's particularly bad. Maybe run a drill bit down the shank if it seems too tight. Otherwise de-grunge and wax. The post isn't about me or what I'll accumulate in my lifetime, it's about the 'rarefied' atmosphere of the best of the best. Like watching an upper level car auction. Everything is perfect, including provenance. Pipes I don't think that could be done. Unless there is someone who you can mail a pipe to and they will certify it as being perfect (or a lesser grade) like coins. I'm just glad I don't have to worry about it! [/QUOTE]
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