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Brigham's Stacker Pipe Storage System



If you're a pipe collector, you probably already know by now how quickly you can run out of space for your prized briars and meers. For some, pipe racks and other pipe furniture provide a ready solution. But what about those very special pieces you would prefer to keep out of sunlight and the open air? Shane's here to tell us about a unique solution: Brigham's Stacker Pipe Storage System.

Brigham's Stackers are modular, meaning you can actually stack them atop one another and continue to build your own "tower of pipes." The internal lining of these compartments is soft and will protect your beloved briars, while still looking great on a desk or pipe shelf. In addition to the pipe storage compartments, it also includes a tray for accessories and other pipe accouterments. While supplies last, we're offering Brigham's Stacker Pipe Storage system as a limited-edition set, capable of holding up to twelve pipes, so don't forget to check these out.


Category:   Pipe Line
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  • Doug Owen on May 26, 2016

    Looks like a nice idea but what about the briar being able to "breath" and drain properly after smoking which is one of the main ideas of a pipe rack where the bowl is either at the top or bottom depending on your preference. This system doesn't seem to allow for that important step in the storage process.

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  • Adam O'Neill on May 27, 2016

    @Doug Owen I don't think anyone would argue that allowing your pipes to breathe and dry out is an important step, but for some finding rack space for every single pipe they own, even after they're dry, is impractical. For pipes in your regular rotation, racks are the way to go, for everything else there's this.

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  • Paperpushermj on June 3, 2016

    I bought a Preben Holms pipe in the Mid 1960s. My question is about the Circle with a #2 inside it. I have looked and have been unable to find this style of Markings on his pipes. Wondering is you can fill in what I don’t know.
    Thanks in advance

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  • Adam O'Neill on June 6, 2016

    @Paperpushermj Preben Holm used different grades. Letters with numbers, single numbers, and hundred numbers. We've sold grade 2, grade 200, grade H-2, grade B1 200, and so on. The last grade 2 smooth we sold was in the $100-$200 range.

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  • Tim D on June 1, 2023

    Please bring these back!

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