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sherlock holmes squire
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<blockquote data-quote="earl" data-source="post: 397217" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>There are a number of SH shapes I love but cannot afford their price. Instead I've gotten the same shapes I've wanted in the Kinsale line for under 1/2 the price. I simply stay away from their smooth line and get rusticated as the coating on the smooth ones is the biggest culprit of any Pete for coming off. Besides I do not like how glossy the lacquer is. Got my eye on a "Hopkins" in that line now which is a fantastic shape when rusticated. Like my Kinsales quite a bit. Good pipes. Earl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl, post: 397217, member: 51"] There are a number of SH shapes I love but cannot afford their price. Instead I've gotten the same shapes I've wanted in the Kinsale line for under 1/2 the price. I simply stay away from their smooth line and get rusticated as the coating on the smooth ones is the biggest culprit of any Pete for coming off. Besides I do not like how glossy the lacquer is. Got my eye on a "Hopkins" in that line now which is a fantastic shape when rusticated. Like my Kinsales quite a bit. Good pipes. Earl [/QUOTE]
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