Walt Cannoy Cardinal House Morton C24 Handmade Briar Pipe, New
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Description
Walt Cannoy first emerged as a major figure in the the North American pipe-making renaissance around the turn of the millennium. Originally an R&D mechanic, Cannoy carved and sold his first pipe in 1999, having been inspired by artisan pipe-makers as diverse as Preben Holm, Robert ‘Micoli’ Burns, and Joe Mariner. Cannoy would soon rise in the ranks of the North American artisan scene, becoming one of its premier high-grade carvers.
“Cardinal House” began as a side-project of Florida’s Walt Cannoy, before evolving into more of a division of separate lines within his output. The Cardinal House “Munn” and “Morton” lines, for example, wear rusticated finishes; “Hollingsworth” and “Langford,” on the other hand, are smooth pieces. This Morton, named for Florida’s Lake Morton, is in one sense a very traditional pot, with a slender frame, a slight forward cant, and a sterling silver army mount. It is also, however, much more modern, featuring a hand cut cumberland ebonite stem and Cannoy’s unique, signature “Lava Rock” rustication.
Details:
Length: 7″ / 177.8mm
Bowl Width: 0.71 / 18.03mm
Bowl Depth: 1.43″ / 36.32mm
Weight: 1.4oz / 42g
Additional information
Weight | 15 oz |
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Condition | New |
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