Zeno Marx
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I think this is why a will (legal document) is so necessary these days. People could very easily throw out thousands of dollars worth of tobacco, especially in jarred form. Can't imagine how many pipes have been thrown in the garbage because, "Who would want someone's smoked, grungy, gross pipe?" or "Nobody smokes a pipe anymore." This goes for safety razors, sneakers, old skateboards, and any number of things. People collect sneakers. As an example, someone could throw out some original John Woodens and not realize they just tossed a couple hundred dollars in the trash. Or a scratched up old skateboard, but that deck, trucks, or wheels could be worth hundreds of dollars. Or even a Gillette safety razor is like throwing anywhere from $20-500 in the trash. Hunting clothes (old wools especially). Old tools with some rust on them. Or old cookie jars. Or salt/pepper shakers. The list goes on and on and on.I’ve boughten some Christmas cheer, a couple McClelland tins and some McCrannies. I’m coming to the realisation that if I pass away my wife won’t now the “real value” of the tobacco I have. I’m middle aged and coming to the point where I’m thinking about selling a lot of my tobacco, I’m just too lazy to put it out there for sale.
I know a lot of people in various forums use Pipestud as a “price guide” to sell their tobacco and it’s “going price”. While I think the price of a tobacco is what anyone is willing to pay for it.
We have seen a emergence lately as younger pipe smokers have taken up the hobby and missed out on McClellands, which I believe is what’s increasing its price.
Not that long ago, some guy inherited a collection of James Upshalls his dad had picked up being a professor in the UK, and he sold the entire lot of 12-14 pipes for $250BIN on ebay. I was a little strapped for money at the time, so I thought about it for just a few minutes, but by the time I went to buy them, someone had smartly snatched them up. These were original Upshalls from before the brand was turned into a farce by new Upshall owners. Each of those pipes was probably worth $125-250. The son had no way of knowing.