6 Good Old Tobacco Pipes by 6 Different Makers

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's another handful of old smokers. I more or less selected this lot for the fact that they are virtually free of noticable mite marks on the stems. Most of them arehave been relatively lightly smoke but they are charred well charred. Nothing is burned out, broken or cracked. These pipes are sound. Several, if not all of them, were acquired from fellows whose poker hands weren't quite as good as they thought them to be. But hey, I've dropped a pipe or two on a full house myself. All of these and several others were found by my wife in a card table drawer. She wants to be damn sure that every pipe in the house is gone before I finsish selling off my formerly vast accumulation. This makes 60 auctions over the last three weeks and just over 500 pipes. If you're just now tuning in, you've missed most of the circus. All I've done to this lot is run a cleaner through them, make sure the stems aren't stuck and wipe them off with an almond oil-based claner. Left to right: #1 "Gino" with "Italy " on the shank tip. #2. "Kaywoodie Relief Grain " English, Canadian Style and has the 3 hole stinger. #3 " Chesterfield with a circled (C.P.F.) also has same nonemclatue on the stem. The Band, I believe it's silver but not absolutely sure, has an anchor, a star and what appears to be a person with outstretched arms along with CPF engraved in it. This read more