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Cloozoe

Lifer
Sep 1, 2023
1,003
19,834
I don't have a lot of pipes (18) relative to many of you, being a smoker as opposed to a collector, and today, just for the heck of it, I checked to see where they originated:

6 English
6 Danish
2 German
2 Canadian
1 American
1 Japanese

Any of you guys make a point of acquiring pipes from specific places, or find yourselves primarily attracted to pipes from a given country? Or do you, like me, just buy a pipe because you like it and find yourselves with an assortment? Or not give it any thought at all, but discover after the fact that you wound up with virtually nothing but, say, American pipes.
 

SBC

Lifer
Oct 6, 2021
1,525
7,282
NE Wisconsin
Not all that I currently own, but in regular rotation:

USA - 5
Danish - 4
French - 3
Unknown - 3
English - 2
Turkish - 2
Italian - 1
Dutch - 1
 
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Jun 16, 2018
1,004
13,139
56
Athens, Greece
Not sure if I counted exactly but more or less it's:

Greece: 23
US: 20 (CornCobs, Hardwoods and a clay)
UK: 10 (Falcon bowls with 3 stems)
Poland: 3 (Mr Brog)
Italy: 2 (Canasta)
Germany: 2
Turkey: 1
Ireland:1
Unknown, forgotten, not counted: some maybe
 
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Winnipeger

Lifer
Sep 9, 2022
1,288
9,681
Winnipeg
USA: 8 (including 5 cobs)
Italy: 5
France: 3
Ireland: 3
Denmark: 2
Japan: 2
Canada: 1
England: 1
Turkey: 1

I've sold about twice as many pipes over the years as I currently own. I believe the only other country I've owned pipes from that is not on the above list is Russia. Most of the pipes I've bought have been from Italy, France, Ireland, and Denmark. Maybe I'll start collecting Brits at some point. I don't know. I'm really happy with my Musico pipes from Italy and I've sold off a bunch of Savinellis and currently only have 1.

I buy (and sell) pipes based mostly on dimensions, shaping, weight etc. It doesn't really matter to me where they come from.

There are certainly carvers from Eastern Europe, South America, China, Taiwan, Sweden, Greece, etc. etc. that I can see myself getting into, but I'm really happy with my collection at this point. I've got a Peterson on it's way to me right now. I can't say it'll be the last pipe I ever buy, but I sure as hell don't need any more. A few more artisan pipes will probably find their way into my collection in the coming years though.
 

paulfg

Lifer
Feb 21, 2016
1,590
2,995
Corfu Greece
7 England ,inc 3 Falcon bows 2 stems
7 Ireland
5 Greece
2 USA
1 probably England/maybe USA a Jost Oom Paul ,looks very much like a Comoy's
 
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Gimlet

Guest
4 British - 3 Rattrays and 1 Barling (all actually made in Germany).
3 Irish - Petersons.
2 Italian - Savinellis.
1 French - Chacom.
1 German - Vauen.
 
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Gimlet

Guest
Italian predominates my collection. Country of origin is not a factor in my purchases.
Nor me. It comes down to availability and which pipe appeals to me and how I think (hope) it will smoke.
 

Cloozoe

Lifer
Sep 1, 2023
1,003
19,834
Not sure if I counted exactly but more or less it's:

Greece: 23
US: 20 (CornCobs, Hardwoods and a clay)
UK: 10 (Falcon bowls with 3 stems)
Poland: 3 (Mr Brog)
Italy: 2 (Canasta)
Germany: 2
Turkey: 1
Ireland:1
Unknown, forgotten, not counted: some maybe
I've seen some (pictures of) beautiful pipes by Greek makers such as Asteriou and Kyriazanos. Sure wouldn't mind having twenty three of them...or one.
 

Mike N

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 3, 2023
295
1,283
This case alone:

30+ Italian

5- Danish

5- rest of the world

(click on photo to enlarg)
 

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