Pipe Talk - all makes, models, and designs

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thejager

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mine is a German hunting type Cockney... to be honest though, never coudl get it to work...i think it may have broken in the shipping..or, and most probably, just was too tired and impatient to figure it out...might sell it or trade ...

also it is a little small for what i want...still good work...just not as comfy as i wanted

i am def interested in new stems
 

turner.curtis

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Now that I am coming around to longer shank pipes if you wind up with an extra ChurchWarden or 2 let me know, would be interesting to try pushing my limit.


Awesome. Which CockneyRebel do you have?

I have several (waaaay to many) stems that I'm in the process of turning down, and once I've decided which ones I want to keep, I will let all of you know. I'll be looking to dump them.
 

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mine is a German hunting type Cockney... to be honest though, never coudl get it to work...i think it may have broken in the shipping..or, and most probably, just was too tired and impatient to figure it out...might sell it or trade ...

also it is a little small for what i want...still good work...just not as comfy as i wanted

i am def interested in new stems

Bummer on the Cockney Pipe. If it wasn't small, I might be interested. As much as I'm loving my 18350 Jazz and 2 EPM's, they all feel a little small in the hand, a lack a certain comfortability when trying to fire them. As such, I have a very strong desire to get an 18500 pipemod. I've been sketching like a madman lately. Pipes are kinda my LIFE these days. :laugh:
 

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This e-pipe pipemaker says he stocks acrylic rods up to 24 inches and will make anything you can dream of... PlasticWerks - SmackleyCraft

Yeah, Smackley is ill. I love his presentation style and aesthetics. I think others do, too - He gets heavy commission work. Deservedly so.
 

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My first pipe. Put my Gooseneck on it and its great. Got another on the way and hope to have many more.
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thejager

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the Cockney isnt really all that small..just smaller than what i wanted...ill see if i can scrounge up some photos sometime soon

Bummer on the Cockney Pipe. If it wasn't small, I might be interested. As much as I'm loving my 18350 Jazz and 2 EPM's, they all feel a little small in the hand, a lack a certain comfortability when trying to fire them. As such, I have a very strong desire to get an 18500 pipemod. I've been sketching like a madman lately. Pipes are kinda my LIFE these days. :laugh:
 

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Longer shanks, you say? :w00t: :D

You got it TC, you thinkin 5" or 8"?

Yes. I am interest in both, always been a pocket pipe kind of guy although I just finished up the sister last night to the mushroom that I turned on Friday. Both of which both have 1" shanks, that are feeling pretty good to me after a couple days of use with a T3 on top. I will post a picture or 2 when I get home for criticism, although you guys have been meager with the critical aspect. :) Back on topic, I am finding that I can get used to and in some ways do like the longer pipe. At the least with a 8" CW on it I **should** see a reduction in losing it...
 
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