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===Pre-Transition===
===Pre-Transition===
The Pre-Transition period extends to 1960 (Hacker) or 1962 (Gage and others). The
The Pre-Transition period extends to 1960 (Hacker) or 1962 (Gage and others). The Barling family controlled production up till this point. Quality was excellent, however some sources indicate a marked inconsistency in quality starting as early as 1954. These pipes were made from old growth Algerian briar of a quality no longer available. While many find the grain to be beautiful, this was not the aim of the Barling Company, and many of their pipes have rather unremarkable grain. The Barling Company’s intent was simple, to create the finest smoking instruments in the history of the world. Many connoisseurs believe that they achieved that goal admirably.
Barling family controlled production up till this point. Quality was excellent, however
 
some sources indicate a marked inconsistency in quality starting as early as 1954.
In addition to the smoking qualities of their wood, the Barling Company outfitted their bowls with hand made stems that many consider to be the most comfortable ever created. Their engineering is beyond reproach. Their silver work remains unsurpassed.
These pipes were made from old growth Algerian briar of a quality no longer available.
While many find the grain to be beautiful, this was not the aim of the Barling Company,
and many of their pipes have rather unremarkable grain. The Barling Company’s intent
was simple, to create the finest smoking instruments in the history of the world. Many
connoisseurs believe that they achieved that goal admirably.<br>
In addition to the smoking qualities of their wood, the Barling Company outfitted their
bowls with hand made stems that many consider to be the most comfortable ever created.
Their engineering is beyond reproach. Their silver work remains unsurpassed.


<gallery perrow=5 caption="A Beautiful 1917 cased set, courtesy Alex Lee - Scotland">
<gallery perrow=5 caption="A Beautiful 1917 cased set, courtesy Alex Lee - Scotland">