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    German Black Ebonite 3″-4.75″ lengths

    Original price was: $165.00.Current price is: $110.00.
    German black ebonite cutoffs 3"-4.75" lengths 25mm/24mm/22mm/16mm diameters on top row 20mm/18mm diameters on bottom row 69" (1.7m) total length retail value $165, yours for only $110
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    Japanese Black Ebonite 1.75″-4.5″ lengths

    Original price was: $165.00.Current price is: $110.00.
    Japanese black ebonite rod cutoffs 32mm/25mm/22mm/20mm diameters on top row 18mm diameter on middle row 16mm/15mm/14mm/13mm diameters on bottom row 1.75"-4.5" lengths 162" (4m) total length retail value $165, yours for $110
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    Assorted Gold One Each

    Original price was: $155.00.Current price is: $115.00.
    Assortment of one of each size from 10mm-25mm in 0.5mm increments (31 total pieces) Inside diameter is measured at wider end since they have a slight taper to them Comes in a convenient case Diameters may vary 0.25mm
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    NYH German Colored Ebonite 3.25″-4.6″ lengths Lot#2

    Original price was: $182.00.Current price is: $120.00.
    NYH German colored ebonite cutoffs 3.25" to 4.6" lengths 18mm/28mm/32mm diameters 52" (1.3m) total length retail value is $182 yours for $120
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    by far the best spoon bits in the world!! Made in USA only 19mm in stock
  • Coming soon!!! From Ben Rapaport, the author of The Global Guide to Tobacco Literature and A Tobacco Source Book, comes his latest book, The Wide World of Wood Tobacco Pipes, an exploration of pre-briar pipes from around the globe. Compiling detailed information and over 400 photographs, The Wide World of Wood Tobacco Pipes offers an invaluable opportunity to delve into the intricacies of an often unexamined piece of pipe history.
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    NYH German Colored Ebonite 3.25″-4.6″ lengths Lot#1

    Original price was: $192.00.Current price is: $128.00.
    NYH German colored ebonite cutoffs 3.25" to 4.6" lengths 18mm/20mm/30mm diameters 59" (1.5m) total length retail value is $192 yours for $128
  • Custom made in the USA by Trent Rudat By far the nicest wheel on the market!! 4" wheel includes arbor that was machined specifically for each wheel Arbor fits 5/8" shaft An adapter sleeve will make it useable on a 1/2" shaft but not as accurately as a 5/8" shaft, if you need the sleeve, please email me You will need to cut your own paper for this wheel as it's a traditional French wheel and not the thinner J.Alan design, the paper we carry will not fit this wheel
  • Briar #8

    $150.00
    10 3/4" long 3 1/4" tall 2 7/8" wide all photos are of the same block, this listing is for one block the photo with the black grid over the block reflects 1 inch squares giant blocks will take time to acclimate to your environment it is recommended to write the weight of the block on the block and monitor it every couple weeks until it stops losing or gaining weight giant blocks are prone to cracking so do not leave them in the sun or open air it is best to leave them in a paper bag, closed box, or burlap bag we are not responsible for any cracking or flaws that may occur the bigger the block, the more chances of coming across flaws
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    Imitation Ivory/Horn Cutoffs 1.6″-4.75″ lengths

    Original price was: $265.00.Current price is: $150.00.
    imitation ivory and imitation horn rod cutoffs 14mm-38mm diameters 1.6"-4.75" lengths 95" (2.4m) total length retail value $265, yours for $150
  • 266 pages, hardcover contains some of the best to-scale pipe photos ever published in a book An Ivarsson Product: Three Generations of Ivarsson weighs nearly seven pounds, and if a picture is worth a thousand words, this book is worth somewhere north of 222,000 words. That's not even counting the introductions, two of them, one written by Rick Newcombe and one by our own Sykes Wilford. Keeping the bulk of this book (which is, as mentioned, considerable) in the universal language of photography, the publisher has created a timeline covering three generations of Ivarsson pipemakers, with pages 44-266 dedicated to three sections of full-page, color photographs of Ivarsson pipes: those of Sixten, those of Lars, and those of Nanna. Additionally, there is further content in Chinese text: a short preface by the publisher, translations of Rick and Sykes's pieces, and separate interviews with Lars and Nanna. Though many of us may not be able to read these, they do include quite a number of additional photographs of the artisans, their workshops, pipes, and design sketches.
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