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I've really been enjoying my pipe smoking and i've decided i'd like to buy my first "proper" pipe.
I've been having a browse and some of the pipes that caught my eye are:
* Peterson - Dracula Collection
* Peterson - Jekyll & Hyde Collection
* Peterson - Iceberg Collection
* Rattrays - Old Gowrie
* Jolly Roger
Would any of the pipes from the above ranges be a good choice as a step up from the cob ?
Thanks
Scooby, tbh mate it doesn't really matter which one you go for, although imo Italian artisan pipes are some of the best in the world, anyway I digress, the point is once pipe acquisition disorder, P. A. D sets in you'll have a large collection of pipes anyway
Scooby, tbh mate it doesn't really matter which one you go for, although imo Italian artisan pipes are some of the best in the world, anyway I digress, the point is once pipe acquisition disorder, P. A. D sets in you'll have a large collection of pipes anyway
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Thanks to everyone for the advice. I do like my cob, I just wanted to see how a traditional pipe compares.
I've been browsing a few sites but I don't think i've seen or heard of the Italian artisan pipes... Where abouts can these be found? I'll have a look
I like stanwell and savanelli pipes. Gq has alot of pipes ...estate pipes has good collection too. I have few peterson pipes but I am not a huge fan having smoked others after
I have just had both the ennerdale 50g ( and plug sample ) and chocolate and vanilla 50g delivered from GQ as well. id be very interested in hearing what you think of these from one novice to another. above all enjoy
I can also recommend dunhill dark navy rolls as a very nice smoke
andy
I have seen these. There is a small number of makers out there (not identical, but of a similar style) and I do wonder how you'd clean the bloody stem! You can get the church warden style cleaners and perhaps they'd be the go.
I have seen these. There is a small number of makers out there (not identical, but of a similar style) and I do wonder how you'd clean the bloody stem! You can get the church warden style cleaners and perhaps they'd be the go.
My friend has the bent stubby stem and apparently it is very easy to clean, warm water and a standard pipe cleaner. I imagine for the tall bent stem you would be right
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