cgraunke
BoM March '14
Yeah, some "Dud" online regularly lists that at $175 a bag, and it sells every time.Wow I got it for a steal then at $56
Yeah, some "Dud" online regularly lists that at $175 a bag, and it sells every time.Wow I got it for a steal then at $56
where are you finding it, cause I am unable to locate ANYWow I got it for a steal then at $56
"2ndary market"where are you finding it, cause I am unable to locate ANY
Nice looking pipes there mate.. Only owned 1 Stanwell before and it was a bloody good pipe!
Indeed it is!Nice looking pipes there mate.. Only owned 1 Stanwell before and it was a bloody good pipe!
That's an awesome piece of history.Another estate today...
Black & Decker promotional pipe. Saw on a blog that this is probably from the 20s-30s. Only cost me $25 or so.
Lol you enjoying it mate? Coming round to the long and straight way of life ?Indeed it is!
Haha, yes I am. I got mostly straight pipes in Chicago this year so I now have a good number of straight pipes. I'm digging them!Lol you enjoying it mate? Coming round to the long and straight way of life ?
Thanks bud, I thought so too. The top of the bowl has a couple dings on it but overall it's in good shape.That's an awesome piece of history.
That's awesomeAnd another one...
This one is special to me. It's a Royal Copenhagen porcelain pipe. Being of Danish Heritage, I've known about the Royal Copenhagen brand forever. When I saw this pipe on eBay, I needed to add it to the collection. The cool thing about it's completely smokeable. For those interested, I found a good read the history of it http://www.danishpipemakers.com/articles/porcelain/porcelain.html
Anyway, here's a couple pictures. They honestly don't do it justice!
Friggin' beautiful....And another one...
This one is special to me. It's a Royal Copenhagen porcelain pipe. Being of Danish Heritage, I've known about the Royal Copenhagen brand forever (thanks to my mom!). When I saw this pipe on eBay, I needed to add it to the collection. The cool thing about it's completely smokeable. For those interested, I found a good read the history of it http://www.danishpipemakers.com/articles/porcelain/porcelain.html
Anyway, here's a couple pictures. They honestly don't do it justice!