So what's the story on this one.She is not plodding, unseemly, scarred or marred...She's tan and lovely:View attachment 287509
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I've posted this pipe before. I was thinking of selling it but after taking this picture, I thought otherwise. It's such a good looking pipe, I will keep it. It's really a keeper. I thought these pictures came out really well. This pipe is so small and dainty. And it's a nice little shape. Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems unusual compared to the Marxman-s people usually post which can be bigger and rougher.So what's the story on this one.
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It's a "benchmade." I might have gotten it unsmoked since it was quite a bit lighter before. I actually didn't read everything very carefully when I bought it online and expected something bigger. It's tiny.A non standard shape. I don’t have one and haven’t seen one remotely like it.
That A size stamp is kinda sorta rare, too. Let’s say not common.
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Most A size $5 pipes didn’t get an A stamp but a few did.
The $7.50 B size and $10 C size did get size stamps. The $15 “Big Boy” size is determined by being a really big pipe with no size stamp,,,,until I see one with a D.
I wonder how many Marx sold of each size?
Congratulations on a beautful pipe.
It's a "benchmade." I might have gotten it unsmoked since it was quite a bit lighter before. I actually didn't read everything very carefully when I bought it online and expected something bigger. It's tiny.
Thanks friend!milk:
That's a pipe that I would be proud to have in my collection. I hope that it proves to be an excellent smoker and a firm friend to you throughout the years!