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Apoco 10:49 AM 12-25-2011
So - my Grandfather passed away back in September. I had gotten his old humidor (mason jar style - and packed with Dutchmasters :-))...but I had never found his pipes.

Until this morning while setting up my grandmother's new TV.

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^1-6^

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^7-14^

Pretty cool. I'm going to start working towards restoring some of these. I'll include some better detailed pictures in my next post.

Oh - and here's myself, my father, and my grand father about 2 years ago having a cigar on the back porch :-)

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Apoco 10:54 AM 12-25-2011
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^Pipes 1-3 (Bowls)^

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^Pipes 4-6 (Bowls)^

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^Pipes 7-9 (Bowls)^

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^Pipes 10-12 (Bowls)^

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^Pipes 13 and 14 (Bowls)^

I want to restore the 1st and 4th pipes for me quickly - and my father has requested pipe #12 for himself. Do any of these pipes look like something outstanding to anyone?

I'm going to start doing my own research - but if anything jumps out at you just let me know!
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Blak Smyth 10:55 AM 12-25-2011
So cool! I lost my grandfather recently and know what you have been going through. It is great that you have these pipes to remember him by. Looks like you have a great meaningful collection!
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Zanaspus 05:19 PM 12-25-2011
1 and 4 look light they might be Custombilts or Tracy Mincers. I'm not a collector of such, but some special few are worth a fair amount.
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Apoco 06:06 PM 12-25-2011
Originally Posted by Zanaspus:
1 and 4 look light they might be Custombilts or Tracy Mincers. I'm not a collector of such, but some special few are worth a fair amount.
Cool! I will see if I can find a maker's mark on it anywhere. Maybe it can point me in the right direction. Thanks!
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kingcobradude 11:19 PM 12-25-2011
thats a nice set of pipes. #12 should shine up great for your dad. 5 should shine up nice. 9 looks absolutely pristine
I see some markings on #5. I cant read them though. 9 looks a lot like my great grandfathers old pipe
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DaBear 06:12 PM 12-28-2011
Is 7 bound in leather? If so that could be a cool novelty pipe to hang on to.
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BnBTobacco 07:41 PM 12-28-2011
Wow, this made me remember of my grandfather. He once had a collection too. But my grandmother was not able to preserve those. :-)
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Apoco 11:36 AM 12-30-2011
Originally Posted by DaBear:
Is 7 bound in leather? If so that could be a cool novelty pipe to hang on to.
#7 and #14 both are, actually.
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kingcobradude 12:18 PM 12-30-2011
Alex what do the markings on #5 read? and any markings on 9?
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Apoco 01:14 PM 12-30-2011
Originally Posted by kingcobradude:
Alex what do the markings on #5 read? and any markings on 9?
#5 says "Yorkshire Imported Briar" and then 2 diamonds with check marks in them.

#9 has "ITALY" stamped in it where the neck meets the stem on the underside of the pipe.
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longknocker 02:05 PM 12-30-2011
Awesome! Alex! :-) I Starting Smoking Pipes & Cigars After Enjoying The Aroma Of My Grandfather's Pipes As A Little Kid! :-)
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kingcobradude 04:33 PM 12-30-2011
#9 is a basket pipe, albeit a very good looking one
#5 the yorkshire briar thing I googled it and I saw a sears ad for them, but other than that they seem to be like basket pipes as far as selling prices. IDK what your intentions were for them. #12 that your dad claimed seems to me to be the the best one to display right off hand, alog with maybe the leather wrapped ones
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Steve 04:36 PM 12-30-2011
Great find!
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Fordman4ever 04:59 PM 12-30-2011
#10 and 11 look like great pipes. I've been thinking recently about getting into pipe smoking. the B&M by my house has a great selection of tobacco.
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Apoco 05:07 PM 12-30-2011
Originally Posted by kingcobradude:
#9 is a basket pipe, albeit a very good looking one
#5 the yorkshire briar thing I googled it and I saw a sears ad for them, but other than that they seem to be like basket pipes as far as selling prices. IDK what your intentions were for them. #12 that your dad claimed seems to me to be the the best one to display right off hand, alog with maybe the leather wrapped ones
I'm not intending on selling any of them unless one ends up being outrageously priced. I'm going to do my best to clean them up and then offer them to any family member that is interested as a memento :-)

Any that I keep will be kept in a pipe rack and used for smoking sometimes.

My grandfather wasn't a high-end guy. I'd imagine most of these were relatively cheap. He rode stuff hard and put it away wet
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kingcobradude 05:27 PM 12-30-2011
I didnt figure you would be selling them. nothing worth selling that I see. your grandfather and my great grandfather were a lot alike
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Fordman4ever 07:41 AM 01-01-2012
I bet those pipes have seen some pretty interesting stuff in their time. if only they could talk.
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