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  1. joshoowah

    CRAZY Price Increase on Mac Baren Tobaccos!

    Yeah. Their prices have been increased nearly everywhere. Shame.
  2. joshoowah

    My 8th Pipe was a Little Luckier

    Just don't run off and forget us when you become rich and famous, Cart. You hear?
  3. joshoowah

    Acorti, most underappreciated of the high end pipe makers?

    I'll post a pic of an Ascorti I find quite desirable, which is rare for me: Nevertheless, I'd never pay the $400 asking price for it. It's been on eBay for about two years now, so something tells me no one else is willing to pay that for it either.
  4. joshoowah

    Boom Boom June!!! BOB Bombing Run

    I wanted to get in on this while I am stateside, but unforeseen medical issues will keep me from doing so, unfortunately. Cheers, ladies and gents.
  5. joshoowah

    Factory Seconds - how to identify

    Since no one else has said it, antique places, at least in my experience, tend to overprice crappy pipes simply because they are pipes and think they are antique-ish. Not saying this place is doing it, but it sounds like the guy was trying to upsale you. Without pictures I cannot be totally...
  6. joshoowah

    Pipe Collection (picture heavy)

    The pewter stand does most of the work ;).
  7. joshoowah

    Pipe Collection (picture heavy)

    Thanks, guys!
  8. joshoowah

    Pipe Collection (picture heavy)

    To be honest, I can't stand Olie's pipes. Just not for me. But for some reason, particular Wallenstein pipes do call to me. I think it is more than the finish than anything else, but then again, there are some shapes Roger makes that I wouldn't pay for a dime for. The ones I have above though a...
  9. joshoowah

    Pipe Collection (picture heavy)

    Traditional-esque shapes Peterson: Savinelli: Scottie: Caminetto: Nate King: Growley: Wildside shapes Wallensteins: Anan Pillai: John Crosby: Teipens: (Collaboration with Simeon Turner and Nate King)
  10. joshoowah

    Where's the People that Only have 7 or Less pipes to Smoke?

    3 years ago I cut down from 50+ to a solid 7, but I've acquired 11 more since. Apparently, people like to gift missionaries pipes, or at least this missionary. Of those 11, I've purchased 1. Needless to say, I'm blessed.
  11. joshoowah

    Now I am a Master

    From one MDiv graduate to another, congratulations!
  12. joshoowah

    Graduating in May

    I was in the States for only 22 hours before I graduated, but it's done!
  13. joshoowah

    What do you look for in a pipe?

    The shape has to appeal to me. It does not have to be a particular shape necessarily, just a nice rendition of any shape (unique or traditional) that speaks to me. The weight has to be 1.5 ounces or less, unless it's a pipe gifted to me. I tend to like pipes on the shorter side (4.5" or less...
  14. joshoowah

    Acorti, most underappreciated of the high end pipe makers?

    Yeah, the high grade range is much more vast than that of low or mid grades.
  15. joshoowah

    Acorti, most underappreciated of the high end pipe makers?

    Low end pipe makers are typically factory pipes, such as Savinelli, Peterson, Chacom, Comoy, etc. It does not necessarily mean they are bad pipes, just on the low end of the spectrum. For what it's worth, I have a Savinelli and Peterson that could compete with the best of them. High end pipe...
  16. joshoowah

    My fifth pipe

    You're almost ready to start selling! Nicely done.
  17. joshoowah

    NICE CRACKED BOWLS

    :fpalm:
  18. joshoowah

    Acorti, most underappreciated of the high end pipe makers?

    It's not just the business finish. The best series I ever saw from Ascorti was the Peppino series, though they sold at an affordable $140-150. That is about where Ascortis should be priced. You've been buying estate mostly lately, which means you've gotten good deals, but brand new there are...
  19. joshoowah

    Acorti, most underappreciated of the high end pipe makers?

    Their aesthetics and quality match their price point. Again, that is my opinion. The newer Caminettos and Ascortis are not worth much more than $100, again my opinion, though my opinion on Caminetto is probably better than most, having owned dozens upon dozens of old and new Caminettos.
  20. joshoowah

    Acorti, most underappreciated of the high end pipe makers?

    +1 I don't get it really. Pre-90s Caminettos are akin to the older ones, but after that they are, indeed, ghastly. I don't understand their or Ascorti's price tags either. Radice has a much more appealing style, IMHO. Our loss, though, is your gain, eklektos.
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