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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 24182"><p>Hello Lesserlights,</p><p></p><p>My name is Lord Briarfawn and I reside in Happich Hall in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts. I've been slumming around here for a fortnight now and thought I'd grace you all with an introduction. My intrest in pipes is far different from the ones that I see you people smoking in the various threads. I have absolutely no regard for the "lower grades" like Nordh's, Dunhill's and Eltang's. They are just too far beneath me to bother with. </p><p></p><p>My own pipes are made by a single Danish craftsman named Ima Reale' Suchher (the h's are silent for those of you uneducated peasants who failed to attend a propper Ivy league university) Mr. Suchher uses the finest gold root briar for each of his pipes. Nothing less than 50 year aged blocks will do! His stems are made from the same acrylic used to make Cartier fountain pens, though I have my doubts as to anyone here owning one of these instrument either.</p><p></p><p>My Suchher spends a minimum of four years on each pipe. His designs are truly amazing though most of you "people" will never be able to see one much less afford one! How sad this must be for you all. His prices for entry level pieces start at four thousand dollars and go up from there. If you have to ask how far up they go, you can't possibly afford one and shouldn't even bother inquiring.....</p><p></p><p>My tobacco of choice are 1920's and 1930's Dunhill blends. Anything made after the war is pure refuse and shouldn't be smoked by any self respecting pipeman. If a smoker doesn't smoke tobacco that's aged for 70 years or more he is a commoner who isn't to be trusted! </p><p></p><p>Ta for now,</p><p>LBF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 24182"] Hello Lesserlights, My name is Lord Briarfawn and I reside in Happich Hall in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts. I've been slumming around here for a fortnight now and thought I'd grace you all with an introduction. My intrest in pipes is far different from the ones that I see you people smoking in the various threads. I have absolutely no regard for the "lower grades" like Nordh's, Dunhill's and Eltang's. They are just too far beneath me to bother with. My own pipes are made by a single Danish craftsman named Ima Reale' Suchher (the h's are silent for those of you uneducated peasants who failed to attend a propper Ivy league university) Mr. Suchher uses the finest gold root briar for each of his pipes. Nothing less than 50 year aged blocks will do! His stems are made from the same acrylic used to make Cartier fountain pens, though I have my doubts as to anyone here owning one of these instrument either. My Suchher spends a minimum of four years on each pipe. His designs are truly amazing though most of you "people" will never be able to see one much less afford one! How sad this must be for you all. His prices for entry level pieces start at four thousand dollars and go up from there. If you have to ask how far up they go, you can't possibly afford one and shouldn't even bother inquiring..... My tobacco of choice are 1920's and 1930's Dunhill blends. Anything made after the war is pure refuse and shouldn't be smoked by any self respecting pipeman. If a smoker doesn't smoke tobacco that's aged for 70 years or more he is a commoner who isn't to be trusted! Ta for now, LBF [/QUOTE]
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