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Post by Étienne on Sept 1, 2015 21:24:13 GMT -5
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Post by lew on Sept 2, 2015 8:38:47 GMT -5
At least from those pictures, that looks very well done, and the price is certainly reasonable.
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savoy6
Dans le théâtre de la guerre
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Post by savoy6 on Sept 22, 2015 9:06:11 GMT -5
have 3 of them....have used them in a lot of conditions..they work really well..
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Post by fireman on Oct 14, 2015 17:51:47 GMT -5
Sadly he is sold out. Any other low cost vendors?
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Post by lew on Oct 18, 2015 9:39:04 GMT -5
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Post by lew on Oct 18, 2015 9:40:07 GMT -5
Savoy: I dig the pipe. Where'd ya get it? My favorite has developed a crack between the stem and bowl and probably won't last much longer.
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Post by toussant on Oct 18, 2015 16:30:44 GMT -5
Lew- check out the Milan Tobacconist' website. Excellent pipes, I prefer the Peterson of Dublin myself. A cool smoke and very much period correct without being too flashy. I like the use of gear that would have been common and easy to obtain for the typical soldier as it more accurately reflects the time period correctly. Enjoy! ---Toussant
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Post by lew on Oct 19, 2015 13:25:24 GMT -5
Merci beaucoup, Toussant.
I also have a local tobacconist with a good selection. Most of my pipes look period-correct, but I only smoke a couple of them regularly.
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Post by Étienne on Sept 18, 2016 20:45:24 GMT -5
I've bought many a pipe via eBay...lots of great vintage ones for a fraction of their price new
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