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Originally Posted by
restomod
Picked up these two at antique shop not to far away. I am researching the Falcon, found several sites and dates are a bit fuzzy. This one is stamped PP4 which I think was the Rollit era but with the 4 instead of the 3 there for the die number I am not exactly sure. Either way it seems to be in great shape, maybe a bit of polish on the metal but I am not sure I shouldn't just leave it as is. Picked it up for $5 so I don't think I am out much there.
The Kaywoodie has the entire box with all the literature that came with it. Someone went to the trouble of keeping the box but the pipe looks like it has had a few bowls in it. The only bad part about the whole pipe is it doesn't look like they wiped off the rim after the bowls so it's pretty dark there. It's a 600 Syncro-Lok and the model number is a 80b, according to wiki seems like a really late 60's or early 70's with that syncro feature.

Nice finds!
That falcon is awesome.
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Woo hoo! I just bought a new pipe! I need another pipe about as much as I need another hole in my head. But when I saw this Ardor Urano Rhodesian estate pipe on SmokingPipes I knew that I had to have it:
Italian Estates Ardor Urano Rhodesian with Boxwood (DR) (2019) | Buy Italian Estates Tobacco Pipes at Smokingpipes
It has ALL of the characteristics I like in a pipe:
* Straight, not bent.
* Relatively broad, shallow chamber.
* Thick bowl walls that won’t get too hot (I’m a holder).
* Low-maintenance acrylic bit.
* Smooth, easy-to-clean rim.
* About the right length.
* Looks beautiful (in my eyes).
Its condition is described as “Smoked but rather clean.” I’ve purchased several of their estate pipes that were so described, and each of them was, in fact, unsmoked. The views of this pipe makes it clear that it’s unsmoked too. I’d have kicked myself if I’d let it get away.
I also ordered ten 50g tins of Capstan Medium (blue tin label) Flake. One of the few Virginia flakes that still come in the small compact-storing rectangular tins. Should arrive next week.
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Originally Posted by
Pipe Smoker
Woo hoo! I just bought a new pipe! I need another pipe about as much as I need another hole in my head.
Nice!
I find you ALWAYS 'need' another pipe 
Where've you been? Thought maybe you were suffering a bout of the CoVids or something.
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I was able to semi-randomly snag a 500g package of Rattray's Marlin Flake!
I was quite happy!
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Originally Posted by
BryGuySC
I was able to semi-randomly snag a 500g package of Rattray's Marlin Flake!
I was quite happy!
Idk what Marlin Flake is but I sure like my Red Rap
Wish that one came in a flake. I'd be all over it.
... or maybe it's a good thing it doesn't... for that very reason
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I received my Ardor Urano Rhodesian a couple of days ago:
Italian Estates Tobacco Pipes | Buy Italian Estates Tobacco Pipes at Smokingpipes
See my May 3 post, a few above, about its purchase.
It’s magnificent! The finest Ardor (for me) that I’ve ever seen, and I follow this hand made brand closely. The SmokingPipes blurb says it’s a palm-filler, and that’s no mistake – at 3.2 ounces there’s a LOT of briar in this baby.
Its craftsmanship is superb. E.g., rhe acrylic bit is melted into the boxwood accent piece, creating a smooth fillet. I’ve never seen that before on any pipe, and the acrylic-boxwood boundary is undetectable by touch. Better seen in the fourth photo in this link (the original offering):
http://www.pipe-24.de/epages/8076993...roducts/AR4607
The boundaries between the smooth and rusticated regions are interesting too. The mortise is perfectly centered in the round shank – twist the bit 180° and the bit and shank are still perfectly aligned. Uncommon.
I got it for $153, about half the price of most new Ardor pipes currently on SmokingPipes:
www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/ardor/
None of which I like as well as mine. Cheap on a $/oz basis. 
And it’s a sitter, very stable on smooth or hard surfaces. Yeah, I like it! Haven’t smoked it yet – want to gaze at it in its pristine state for awhile.
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I did it again – bought yet another pipe that I scarcely need – a L’Antra freehand:
Italian Estates L'Anatra Smooth Freehand with Silver (Two Egg) | Buy Italian Estates Tobacco Pipes at Smokingpipes
I couldn’t resist – it’s one of the most beautiful pipes that I’ve ever seen. So graceful and classy. Nicely grained, and I love its color. Its chamber is relatively shallow and wide, as I like. I usually avoid bent pipes, but this one is only barely bent.
“L’Antra” is Italian for “The Duck”. Notice the tiny silver duck head atop the bit. Very distinctive compared to the usual “spot” that most makers use to mark their pipes.
$130 – very reasonable for such a gorgeous pipe.
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Just bought a Missouri Meer Dagner Poker. Bought it per Amazon Prime for 28 bucks.
Steep price for a cob pipe but it comes with an acrylic bit. When you look at putting a Forever Stem on a cob, you're looking at around 30 for the stem and shipping alone and you don't even have a pipe yet.
Supposedly these tend to gurgle but I plan to mod it quite a bit what with a spherical heel and possibly a cherry stem. Safe to assume it won't smoke anything like it would have out of the box - be it for better or worse...
Anyway, another hunting coat / fishing shirt pocket pipe is the idea.
Last edited by Emperor Zurg; 06-11-2020 at 03:25 PM.
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I now have the L’Antra in hand. It’s as-described, and beautiful. Craftsmanship is top-notch in all respects.
It’s apparent that the “silver” is german silver (a copper-nickel-zinc alloy), rather than Stirling. I’m good with that. German silver isn’t quite as bright as Stirling, but it’s still very bright. And german silver is much harder (more scratch resistant), and doesn’t tarnish (less maintenance). The silver-briar boundary is undetectable by touch.
The briar finish is satin (my preference), rather than glossy. The prettiest grain of any pipe that I’ve ever owned, and I love its color. A keeper!
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