Some more of my pipes on a table

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Frost

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In front of course is the churchwarden...a Kaywoodie. Good, cool smoker. Then we have From L-R:

1) A so-called "Savinelli second" from my local B&M. This one was a Christmas present from my mother. A basket pipe, but the fit and smokability of these little suckers is great.

2) My first pipe. Just a $20 basket pipe from my local B&M. Ugly as hell, but super smokable. Tastes bad right now just b/c it needs to be cleaned a bit.

3) Savinelli Giotto 129. A gift from my wife...I love this pipe. Definately one of my best smokers.

4)Yet another "savinelli second from my local B&M. This was my second pipe.

5)Stanwell shape 30. This pipe has seemingly incredible grain for a sub-$80 pipe. Vertical all around with birdseye on the rim & heel. A few visible flaws in the briar, but still a pretty grain nontheless. Another of my favorite Stan shapes.

6)H.I.S. pipe, xmas present from my old man. The shaping of the stem and bit leave something to be desired in the comfort dept, but otherwise this pipe smokes great. Hangs great when clenched and light weight. Actually has a nice finish on it, although the briar has almost enough flaws to make it human.

7)Stanwell 191. I really like the little Stanwell bulldogs. A great pocket sized pipe to my mind.
 
Thanks fellas. The Giotto is a pretty classy lookin even though the pic isn't really the best angle. Sometimes I think it might be a bit too classy for me :lol:

I like the Sav alot though. Pretty light, the bit hangs great between my teeth and it seems to really like when I stuff some burley into it.
 

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