Washington's Pipes are under 20 bucks, so they're affordable for anyone. They're good pipes, but due to some flaws (materials, workmanship and wear, not smokability), they're probably not the pipes to accessorize with your tuxedo. Don't write them off, though... there are some treasures in here.



Lincoln's Pipes are a few bucks more, but here's where things start getting good. You'll start to see more bent pipes and maybe some nice metalwork. Some still have a few fills, but most pipes do. These are pipes to be proud of. Take one to your next smoking party.




Hamilton's Pipes are solid pipes, good quality and craftsmanship. They include some name brands, some nice silverwork, etc., but they're not considered officially 'collectable'. Alex prices his pipes at under $50.




Jackson's Pipes are good quality collectible pipes, including some very nice pre-WWII specimens. Jackson has very little tolerance for fills, damage or substandard craftsmanship, and these pipes show it. They run from 50 to 75 bucks.




Grant's Pipes are glorious. They're finely crafted instruments of smoking pleasure. They may be old, or new, but they're definitely the kind of pipe you'll want to keep around for a long time... and maybe even pass on to future generations.




Franklin's Pipes are the cream of the crop. They're highly valued and collectible estate pipes; exquisitely crafted, work-of-art type stuff. They look as good as they smoke.



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