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.. the man from Nantucket
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Picked this up on ebay, says its used, but either the seller cleaned it up REALLY REALLY well, or this was only used a handful of times. Its practically brand new. I put 'estate' in quotes, but I wouldnt call this an estate pipe in the shape this is in. Its amazingly clean.
It is a Savinelli Opera series shape #602... I tried to get a close up of the grain, it is absolutely beautiful. Best of all was the deal!! Only $36!!!! ![]() ![]()
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The Hebrew Hammer
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Nice buy! Estate pipes are usually cleaned up and sanitized before being sold and often look almost like new. It is definitely a nice estate pipe.
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The Hebrew Hammer
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From my understanding, yes. Once it is used, it is no longer new.
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Nice grab.
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Not Scary
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there are also "estate" pipes that have never been smoked.
i've long believed, and witnessed, that once a pipe is bought, it is then considered an estate pipe.
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nice looking estate pipe bro! You got a great deal
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Think Blue!
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Love it! Well done!
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In searching various web pages for pipes, I've also noticed in their "Estate Pipes" section, certain pipes that were not or never smoked. I figure that the original owner never got around to smoking the pipe, or were simply not smoking it for a potential investment or resale somewhere down the road. For me, if I'm going to purchase a pipe, I'm definitely going to be burning some tobacco in it ![]()
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.. the man from Nantucket
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Thanks everyone!! Put a bowl of 1888 After Dinner through it last night and it was great!
Not sure what to think about the balsa insert though. I cant tell if it made any difference, but it was sure dirty and damp when I took it out. Can you use those things more than once? Last edited by Thrak; 02-27-2012 at 04:02 PM. |
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Chutney Lovebusciut
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An "estate pipe" is just that. A pipe that has been acquired from someone's estate. Doesn't matter if it's been smoked or not. (the definition of "estate" when used this way: a person's property)
You can use the balsa filter till it gets really nasty. It's more of a moisture wick than a filter. I think they hinder the draw too much so I don't use them.
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