Does anyone know if Camp Floyd Pipes in Utah are still around or in business? I saw a review of their pipes in an old copy of "The Watchdog" (Vol.2 No.3) Summer 1994.
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To hijack this thread a bit, does anyone have a recommendation as to where one might procure a good pipe?Bob Welch
The Eagle and The Journal
My blog, following one Illinois community from Lincoln's election through the end of the Civil War through the articles originally printed in its two newspapers.
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Try the search fuction. Herer is one thread to look at
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Thank You John!
That's a shame really...I liked the sound of them - especially the green glazed one.
Bob,
Crabby at Ezra Barnhouse...has good clays and is an Approved Vendor, and a very good chap to deal with. I heartily recommend him.Regards,
Scott Dallimore
14th SCVI Co. I "McCalla's Rifles"
Reedy River Mess - 16th S.C. The Greenville Rg't
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I'm a closet collector of period pipes and own several that are pre-1900. The sites I listed below are all pretty good and I have had good experiance from each over the last 6-8 years, though period pipes come and go from a couple of them. Of them all Mr Ubben is likely my favorite. Also it is well worth doing the research to see what a period pipe looked like and visiting your local antique shops, I've been amazed at what I've found for people over the years.
Johan Steele aka Shane Christen C Co, 3rd MN VI
SUVCW Camp 48
American Legion Post 352
[url]http://civilwartalk.com[/url]
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