What is your "favorite" Pipe?....why?
Jeff20
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Im an all day smoker myself, this is my work pipe, and it pretty much stays in my shirt pocket. I love this little pipe, I call it "McArthur", ever since i got it, thats what it reminded me of, and he's as tough as Patton. Lol. ...
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Preben employed quite a few carvers in that era. If I have to take a guess from appearances I believe either Winslow or maybe Preben made this pipe ( I have quite a few pipes from each carver and have been following both men's creations for years). I bought it brand new from a pipe shop in Coral Gables, Florida. It was sitting there amongst~ forty other Danish Ben Wade freehands and kind of called out to me. This was a few years after the Danish Ben Wade pipes had made their run. The last of the pipe shops remaining stock was displayed for all to see.
That's not to say I don't enjoy the briars I have. But even though my latest briar is a Savinelli Punto Oro that I found at an antiques show and bought for $8 smokes quite nicely, I'd be kicking myself had I spent much more on it. It looks great but doesn't smoke any better than a MM cob.
After giving this much consideration and eye-balling my pipe collection for the proper answer I've come to the conclusion the question is almost as hard as asking which child is my favorite? I like different pipes more than the other for different reasons. Some are my favorite pipes for walking, others are the go-to pipes I reach for unconsciously because they are the closest and seem to get the most use, while some pipes I like simply because of their unique 'look'.
But the sentimental favorite is my first EA Carey, purchased for $15.00 new in the summer of 1969.
This one could easily become my favorite pipe. The bit is perfect for me, the mechanics are impeccable, and well, just look at it!...
My favorite for the last 6 months is this Neerup Easycut 3. I honestly haven’t found any that have smoked this well. It’s my go to pipe 80% of the time.