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Bub

Number of posts: 206 Registration date: 2007-12-15
 | Subject: A question for Artisans Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:38 pm | |
| Lets dispense with the obvious...artisans want to make a pipes that are beautiful and people will buy. My question is...do artisan want people to smoke the pipes? Since I like to go out on a limb...I bet that artisan want to make beautiful pipes that people will smoke. How about an example... http://roushpipes.com/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=911Should this pipe be smoked, put in your pipe rack or saved as an investment? Bub |
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Sasquatch

Number of posts: 374 Location: The Garage Tobacco: Club Pipe: Sasquatch make best pipe Registration date: 2008-12-15
 | Subject: Re: A question for Artisans Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:30 pm | |
| All the guys I talk to at pipemaker's forum aim to have their pipes smoked and appreciated as smoking instruments. Pipe Art is one thing, and we all appreciate it, but most pipe maker's have the secret dream of someone phoning them and saying "Wow, your pipe smokes better than my Dunhills and Castellos - I am throwing them all out except yours. You are the master pipe maker supremo dude." Sure as hell I do, anyhow.  |
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Rad Davis

Number of posts: 74 Age: 60 Location: Foley, Alabama, USA Registration date: 2007-12-16
 | Subject: Re: A question for Artisans Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:52 pm | |
| As a general rule, pipes don't make very good investments. You can get a much better return on tobacco, if you keep it around for a while. I make my pipes to be smoked, but what the customer does with one is up to him/her. Rad |
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Richard Hester Author of "My Love My Pipe"

Number of posts: 66 Age: 42 Location: missouri Tobacco: black maria (English) Pipe: love all my Nordings, also the pipes I make you can see them on hesterpipes.com Registration date: 2009-08-13
 | Subject: Re: A question for Artisans Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:53 am | |
| Sir my way of thinking is a pipe must be made to smoke or its just a piece of wood with two holes in it. No matter how pretty it is if you cant smoke it it is not a pipe. Best Regards Richard |
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frankluke

Number of posts: 206 Age: 29 Location: Worcester, MA. Tobacco: scottish cake Pipe: ruthenberg sandblasted squat apple Registration date: 2008-02-02
 | Subject: Re: A question for Artisans Sun Sep 27, 2009 8:31 am | |
| every artisan maker i talk to wants there pipes to be smoked.. one close friend actually gets pretty upset when his pipes aren't smoked. if that were my roush it would have been filled with tobacco 5 minutes after the post man handed it to me. |
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pipemaker

Number of posts: 166 Location: West Allis, WI Registration date: 2007-12-18
 | Subject: Re: A question for Artisans Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:38 pm | |
| I make my pipes to be smoked. To my way of thinking, if a pipe doesn't smoke well, it's a failure. Mike Brissett |
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Sasquatch

Number of posts: 374 Location: The Garage Tobacco: Club Pipe: Sasquatch make best pipe Registration date: 2008-12-15
 | Subject: Re: A question for Artisans Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:00 pm | |
| | frankluke wrote: | if that were my roush it would have been filled with tobacco 5 minutes after the post man handed it to me. |
It's that or use it for a doorstop. |
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Natch

Number of posts: 524 Age: 58 Location: foothills of the Ozarks Registration date: 2007-12-21
 | Subject: Re: A question for Artisans Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:23 pm | |
| | Rad Davis wrote: | As a general rule, pipes don't make very good investments. You can get a much better return on tobacco, if you keep it around for a while.
I make my pipes to be smoked, but what the customer does with one is up to him/her.
Rad |
Rad, my wife made a similar observation about pipe smokers the other day. She, rather rudely I might add, indicated that her investment in me (thus said pipe smoker) had not panned out monetarily as she had hoped, ergo a poor investment. So I can assume then that investing in pipe smokers, in general, is not a very good investment?
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rick

Number of posts: 183 Age: 46 Location: Yucaipa (Southern) CA Tobacco: GLPease Barbary Coast Pipe: Vollmer and Nilsson Mini Rusty Rho Registration date: 2008-09-25
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Texas Outlaw

Number of posts: 1118 Age: 36 Location: south Texas Tobacco: VA
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burley
English Pipe: Canadians Registration date: 2009-03-27
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Winslow

Number of posts: 1722 Age: 63 Location: Roselle, IL 60172 Tobacco: Bosun Cut Plug Pipe: Ardor Registration date: 2008-04-11
 | Subject: Re: A question for Artisans Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:32 pm | |
| The only way I could not smoke a pipe of mine is if I got an elaborate Yanik Meer and had it on display as the centerpiece of my collection.It would eventually drive me mad until I smoked it,so...................... Winslow  _________________ My trust is in the mercy and wisdom of a kind Providence, who ordereth all things for our good.
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Centurian 803 Long Arm O' The Law

Number of posts: 812 Age: 59 Location: Oak Ridge, TN Tobacco: Gatlin Burley Pipe: GBD Canadian Registration date: 2008-09-11
 | Subject: Re: A question for Artisans Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:38 pm | |
| I would take that bad boy in my trembling hands and gently caress it as I filled it with excellent tobacco and fired that mother up!  _________________ A pipe is to the troubled soul what caresses of a mother are for her suffering child. Indian Proverb
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