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Custom-Bilt pipes were originally created in the early 20th century by Tracy Mincer, an American pipe-maker. Later adopting the slogan, ‘As Individual as a Thumbprint,’ Custom-Bilts were each rusticated by hand, giving them their signature rugged look, and ensuring that no two Custom-Bilts were exactly alike. Today, these pipes are prized by collectors, pipe history…
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Originally a science teacher in California, Nathan Armentrout began making pipes in 2009 and has since emerged as one of North America’s most talented, high-grade artisan pipe-makers. Inspired by Denmark’s legendary carvers, Nathan’s designs continue the legacy of the Danish pipe-making movement into the present day and expand that legacy through his own unique interpretations…
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Colossals is a name that has been used by a number of pipe manufacturers, which made pinning down precisely who made this one a bit of a challenge. Thankfully, I think I managed to track this one down. It appears this particular ‘Colossals’ was a line of pipes produced by Linkman & Co., a historic…
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Custom-Bilt (later, as in this case, Custombilt) pipes were originally created in the early 20th century by Tracy Mincer, an American pipe-maker. Later adopting the slogan, ‘As Individual as a Thumbprint,’ Custom-Bilts were each rusticated by hand, giving them their signature rugged look, and ensuring that no two Custom-Bilts were exactly alike. Today, these pipes…
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Custom-Bilt (later, as in this case, Custombilt) pipes were originally created in the early 20th century by Tracy Mincer, an American pipe-maker. Later adopting the slogan, ‘As Individual as a Thumbprint,’ Custom-Bilts were each rusticated by hand, giving them their signature rugged look, and ensuring that no two Custom-Bilts were exactly alike. Today, these pipes…
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Kaywoodie pipes are as American as apple pie. Starting in 1919 as a pipe brand for KB&B, a pipe shop dating all the way back to 1851, Kaywoodie has since then been a staple of American-made pipes. In the present, many Kaywoodies are collectors’ items, in addition to being fantastic smokers. Speaking of collectors, this…
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Yello-Bole was a brand of pipes made by Kaufmann Bros. & Bondy, otherwise known as KB&B or KBB, who are famous for also having created the Kaywoodie brand. The Yello-Bole was introduced in 1932 and was produced under the direction of Kaufmann & co until KB&B was purchased by S. M. Frank in 1955, under…
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Custom-Bilt (later, as in this case, Custombilt) pipes were originally created in the early 20th century by Tracy Mincer, an American pipe-maker. Later adopting the slogan, ‘As Individual as a Thumbprint,’ Custom-Bilts were each rusticated by hand, giving them their signature rugged look, and ensuring that no two Custom-Bilts were exactly alike. Today, these pipes…
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Kaywoodie pipes are as American as apple pie. Starting in 1919 as a pipe brand for KB&B, a pipe shop dating all the way back to 1851, Kaywoodie has since then been a staple of American-made pipes. In the present, many Kaywoodies are collectors’ items, in addition to being fantastic smokers. Earlier this year, at…
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Custom-Bilt (later, as in this case, Custombilt) pipes were originally created in the early 20th century by Tracy Mincer, an American pipe-maker. Later adopting the slogan, ‘As Individual as a Thumbprint,’ Custom-Bilts were each rusticated by hand, giving them their signature rugged look, and ensuring that no two Custom-Bilts were exactly alike. Today, these pipes…
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Originally a science teacher in California, Nathan Armentrout began making pipes in 2009 and has since emerged as one of North America’s most talented, high-grade artisan pipe-makers. Inspired by Denmark’s legendary carvers, Nathan’s designs continue the legacy of the Danish pipe-making movement into the present day and expand that legacy through his own unique interpretations…
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LPI, or Levin Pipes International, was a brand of pipes commissioned by Barry Levin, a major figure in the American tobacco pipes scene who was, among other things, instrumental in popularizing estate pipes collecting. He would later go on to have pipes made for his company, LPI, by his collaboration in estates restorations, J. T….
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This is an interesting pipe. I haven’t been able to discover any markings on it that would indicate who made it, but the style is very old indeed. I’ve listed it as an ‘all briar’ pipe, which is what companies like Kaywoodie called their briar-stemmed pipes in the 20th century. But those pipes were two…
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Kaywoodie pipes are as American as apple pie. Starting in 1919 as a pipe brand for KB&B, a pipe shop dating all the way back to 1851, Kaywoodie has since then been a staple of American-made pipes. In the present, many Kaywoodies are collectors’ items, in addition to being fantastic smokers. This is a fantastic…
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Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 17.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 0.7oz / 22g
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Kaywoodie pipes are as American as apple pie. Starting in 1919 as a pipe brand for KB&B, a pipe shop dating all the way back to 1851, Kaywoodie has since then been a staple of American-made pipes. In the present, many Kaywoodies are collectors items, in addition to being fantastic smokers. This is a nice,…
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With a legacy spanning several decades, J.M. Boswell has solidified his place as a distinguished artisan among the top of American pipe making. Hailing from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Boswell’s journey into the world of pipe craftsmanship began in the early 1970s. Fueled by a passion for both art and tobacco, he embarked on a quest to…
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Eric Klodt is an American artisan pipe-maker, who became immersed in the world of high-grade pipes in 2009. After studying with key figures in the contemporary American artisan movement, such as Rad Davis, Grant Batson, Nate King, and Michael Lindner, Klodt began producing his own high-grade smoking pipes, each inflected with the skills passed down…
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Jody Davis is a rockstar – literally. As a member of the Nashville rock group The Newsboys, he doesn’t have much time to make pipes these days, meaning his output is very limited. He’s also a rockstar in the pipe world, which makes the few pipes that he does put out each year extremely coveted….
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Trey Rice’s journey into becoming a pipe-maker began in 2009, progressing in parallel to his undergraduate and graduate studies in architecture. As a result, Rice has an acute sense of form and function, which he has himself partly credited to his studies and work as an architect. He has a broad range of influences, from…
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It is safe to say that Mike Butera is one of the most important figures in American pipe-making, or even in pipe-making, period. Butera emerged during the 1970s and 80s as a major figure in the new American artisan scene, having honed his craft in no small part due to his travels across Europe to…
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Over the last decade, Sean Reum has emerged as one of North America’s most admired and in-demand pipe-makers, with his fans including, among many others, the one and only G.L. Pease. Having followed Reum’s career for many years, including catching a few glimpses of the artisan in his Montana workshop, I’m happy to say that…
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With a legacy spanning several decades, J.M. Boswell has solidified his place as a distinguished artisan among the top of American pipe making. Hailing from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Boswell’s journey into the world of pipe craftsmanship began in the early 1970s. Fueled by a passion for both art and tobacco, he embarked on a quest to…
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Originally a science teacher in California, Nathan Armentrout began making pipes in 2009 and has since emerged as one of North America’s most talented, high-grade artisan pipe-makers. Inspired by Denmark’s legendary carvers, Nathan’s designs continue the legacy of the Danish pipe-making movement into the present day and expand that legacy through his own unique interpretations…
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Robert ‘Rad’ Davis is an American pipe-maker from Foley, Alabama. A life-long pipe smoker, Davis was introduced to making pipes by Mark Tinsky, and has since become one of North America’s most respected carvers, with a devoted following. Along the way, Davis has been able to tutor other American pipe-makers who have gone on to…
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It is safe to say that Mike Butera is one of the most important figures in American pipe-making, or even in pipe-making, period. Butera emerged during the 1970s and 80s as a major figure in the new American artisan scene, having honed his craft in no small part due to his travels across Europe to…
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Compact and portable, this bent Billiard is a member of Kaywoodie’s Colt line, measuring just under four and a half inches in length. Its slender taper of shank and stem gracefully descends, providing a comfortable smoking experience as it flows out of the transition. The pipe boasts a unique design with aerodynamic flair. The briar…
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J&J Pipes were made for a short time in the 2010s, by Californian (USA) artisan pipe-makers John Klose and Jared Coles. Tutored by the legendary Jeff Gracik of J. Alan Pipes, Klose and Coles collaborated to make J&J Pipes before each going their separate ways in 2015. Influenced by Danish, Japanese, and English pipe-making traditions,…
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Originally a science teacher in California, Nathan Armentrout began making pipes in 2009 and has since emerged as one of North America’s most talented, high-grade artisan pipe-makers. Inspired by Denmark’s legendary carvers, Nathan’s designs continue the legacy of the Danish pipe-making movement into the present day and expand that legacy through his own unique interpretations…
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Discover the thrill of nostalgia with our unearthed gem – the unused Nimrod Executive Pipe lighter, a testament to vintage elegance. The excitement of stumbling upon this relic, complete with its original box and paperwork, is beyond words. Nimrod secured its patent in 1947, and at its peak, was selling a staggering 1 million units…
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It only seemed fitting that we start producing block meerschaum Kirsten bowls. This Kirsten LB is one of the first pipes to sport one of our new MBSD Meerschaum bowls. Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 22.1mm Bowl Depth: 1.2″ Weight: 2.1oz / 60g
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It only seemed fitting that we start producing block meerschaum Kirsten bowls. This Kirsten G is one of the first pipes to sport one of our new MBSD Meerschaum bowls. Details: Length: 5.9″ Bowl Width: 21.6mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 1.9oz / 55g
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Custom-Bilt (later, as in this case, Custombilt) pipes were originally created in the early 20th century by Tracy Mincer, an American pipe-maker. Later adopting the slogan, ‘As Individual as a Thumbprint,’ Custom-Bilts were each rusticated by hand, giving them their signature rugged look, and ensuring that no two Custom-Bilts were exactly alike. Today, Custom-Bilt pipes…
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Kaywoodie pipes are as American as apple pie. Starting in 1919 as a pipe brand for KB&B, a pipe shop dating all the way back to 1851, Kaywoodie has since then been a staple of American-made pipes. In the present, many Kaywoodies are collectors items, in addition to being fantastic smokers. This particular Kaywoodie looks…
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Details: Length: 5.4″ Bowl Width: 23.2mm Bowl Depth: 1″ Weight: 1.4oz / 42g
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Tim West is one of the United States’ oldest and most experienced living artisan pipe-makers, having made his first pipe all the way back in 1967, and having become a full-time pipe maker since 1975. A legend in the scene, West has produced thousands of pipes in his lifetime, and has won his far share…
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Though Steve is no longer among us, his enduring legacy persists through the pipes he crafted during his illustrious career. Steve once remarked that a day spent working with Mike Butera taught him more than a year of dedicated practice in pipe making. Notably, he received accolades for Best Pipe Maker in both 1991 and…
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Tim West is one of the United States’ oldest and most experienced living artisan pipe-makers, having made his first pipe all the way back in 1967, and having become a full-time pipe maker since 1975. A legend in the scene, West has produced thousands of pipes in his lifetime, and has won his far share…
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Though Steve is no longer among us, his enduring legacy persists through the pipes he crafted during his illustrious career. Steve once remarked that a day spent working with Mike Butera taught him more than a year of dedicated practice in pipe making. Notably, he received accolades for Best Pipe Maker in both 1991 and…
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Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 22.0mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 2.2oz / 64g
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Custom-Bilt (later, as in this case, Custombilt) pipes were originally created in the early 20th century by Tracy Mincer, an American pipe-maker. Later adopting the slogan, ‘As Individual as a Thumbprint,’ Custom-Bilts were each rusticated by hand, giving them their signature rugged look, and ensuring that no two Custom-Bilts were exactly alike. Today, Custom-Bilt pipes…
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Custom-Bilt pipes were originally created in the early 20th century by Tracy Mincer, an American pipe-maker. Later adopting the slogan, ‘As Individual as a Thumbprint,’ Custom-Bilts were each rusticated by hand, giving them their signature rugged look, and ensuring that no two Custom-Bilts were exactly alike. Today, Custom-Bilt pipes are prized by collectors, pipe history…
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Custom-Bilt pipes were originally created in the early 20th century by Tracy Mincer, an American pipe-maker. Later adopting the slogan, ‘As Individual as a Thumbprint,’ Custom-Bilts were each rusticated by hand, giving them their signature rugged look, and ensuring that no two Custom-Bilts were exactly alike. Today, Custom-Bilt pipes are prized by collectors, pipe history…
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Tim West is one of the United States’ oldest living artisan pipe-makers, having made his first pipe all the way back in 1967, and having become a full-time pipe maker since 1975. A legend in the scene, West has produced thousands of pipes in his lifetime, and has won his far share of awards for…
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Released in the 1958-66 Catalog, the 12B is a “Medium Bulldog” in the shape chart. Patent: 2808837 Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 19.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 1.2oz / 35g
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Custom-Bilt pipes were originally created in the early 20th century by Tracy Mincer, an American pipe-maker. Later adopting the slogan, ‘As Individual as a Thumbprint,’ Custom-Bilts were each rusticated by hand, giving them their signature rugged look, and ensuring that no two Custom-Bilts were exactly alike. Today, Custom-Bilt pipes are prized by collectors, pipe history…
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Tim Fuller was an American artisan pipe-maker based in Idaho, and an occasional contributor to The Pipe Collector, the newsletter of the North American Society of Pipe Collectors. Fuller, who produced pipes under the name TC Fuller, was a self-taught artisan who came to pipe-making from previous careers in boat building and construction. Owing to his…
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I’ve seen all kinds of African meers from Ben Wade, Peterson, Comoy’s and even Nordings but this is our first Calabresi. Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 18.7mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 1.4oz / 41g
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Stamped: Companion Made IN USA k Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 24.0mm Bowl Depth: 1.25″ Weight: 1.3oz / 39g
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Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 22.3mm Bowl Depth: 1″ Weight: 1.1oz / 34g
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Made in Boston, Ehrlich made a wide range of pipes in both briar and meerschaum. They closed shop in 1968, making this pipe 50+ years old. Details: Length: 6.8″ Bowl Width: 22.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.8″ Weight: 2.3oz / 66g Stem: Vulcanite
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For the Christmas season, pipe makers often release special pipes with a shared theme, finish, or color palette. This tradition is well-known among historic manufacturers. However, artisan carvers rarely participate due to the time and effort required for each handmade pipe and stem, making it impractical for multiple yearly releases. In an exceptional gesture, Micah…
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Details: Length: 4.8″ Bowl Width: 23.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.7″ Weight: 36g Stem: Vulcanite
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This is my favorite Dave Neeb we’ve had the privilege of stocking. It came to us from a customer who’s downsizing his rotation and has been well cared for and maintained. While I can’t speak to Dave’s goal when shaping this pipe, but i suspect he has comfort in mind. It’s just rests really well…
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We recently acquired this Morgan Pipes Workshop from a customer who wanted to narrow down his rotation. It’s been well taken care of and will serve it’s new owner well. Morgan Pipes, and Chris in particular crafts really nice pipes. The Workshop model is made in collaboration with Sean Reum. Details: Length: 5.3″ Bowl…
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Our introduction to Tim Beaumont, better known in the pipe community as PapaBearPipes, occurred during a podcast interview last year. Upon visiting his website to explore his craftsmanship, I was promptly captivated by his distinctive vision as a pipe artisan. In a hobby where establishing one’s unique identity can be challenging, Tim managed to stand…
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Our introduction to Tim Beaumont, better known in the pipe community as PapaBearPipes, occurred during a podcast interview last year. Upon visiting his website to explore his craftsmanship, I was promptly captivated by his distinctive vision as a pipe artisan. In a hobby where establishing one’s unique identity can be challenging, Tim managed to stand…
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Our introduction to Tim Beaumont, better known in the pipe community as PapaBearPipes, occurred during a podcast interview. Upon visiting his website to explore his craftsmanship, I was promptly captivated by his distinctive vision as a pipe artisan. In a hobby where establishing one’s unique identity can be challenging, Tim managed to stand out. As…
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This is one of the nicest Grabows we’ve had. We had this pipe restored knowing we would break even at best, but it was worth bringing life back to this great pipe. Details: Length: 6.2″ Bowl Width: 20.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.3″ Weight: 40g Stem: Vulcanite
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Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 20.1mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 29g Stem: Vulcanite
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Our introduction to Tim Beaumont, better known in the pipe community as PapaBearPipes, occurred during a podcast interview last year. Upon visiting his website to explore his craftsmanship, I was promptly captivated by his distinctive vision as a pipe artisan. In a hobby where establishing one’s unique identity can be challenging, Tim managed to stand…
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Our introduction to Tim Beaumont, better known in the pipe community as PapaBearPipes, occurred during a podcast interview. Upon visiting his website to explore his craftsmanship, I was promptly captivated by his distinctive vision as a pipe artisan. In a hobby where establishing one’s unique identity can be challenging, Tim managed to stand out. As…
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Our introduction to Tim Beaumont, better known in the pipe community as PapaBearPipes, occurred during a podcast interview. Upon visiting his website to explore his craftsmanship, I was promptly captivated by his distinctive vision as a pipe artisan. In a hobby where establishing one’s unique identity can be challenging, Tim managed to stand out. As…
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The 86B is a large apple in the Kaywoodie shape chart. The stinger has 4 holes, indicating it is from the 1950s-60s catalogs. Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 19.1mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 40g Stem: Vulcanite
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We had the delightful opportunity to encounter Premal Chheda at this year’s Columbus pipe show. Premal is a prominent figure in the pipe enthusiast community, renowned as the proprietor of Smokers Haven and Rawkrafted. He also stands out as a skilled pipe artisan, known for meticulously handcrafting top-tier pipes. Premal conceived the notion of creating…
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We had the delightful opportunity to encounter Premal Chheda at this year’s Columbus pipe show. Premal is a prominent figure in the pipe enthusiast community, renowned as the proprietor of Smokers Haven and Rawkrafted. He also stands out as a skilled pipe artisan, known for meticulously handcrafting top-tier pipes. Premal conceived the notion of creating…
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We had the delightful opportunity to encounter Premal Chheda at this year’s Columbus pipe show. Premal is a prominent figure in the pipe enthusiast community, renowned as the proprietor of Smokers Haven and Rawkrafted. He also stands out as a skilled pipe artisan, known for meticulously handcrafting top-tier pipes. Premal conceived the notion of creating…
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We had the delightful opportunity to encounter Premal Chheda at this year’s Columbus pipe show. Premal is a prominent figure in the pipe enthusiast community, renowned as the proprietor of Smokers Haven and Rawkrafted. He also stands out as a skilled pipe artisan, known for meticulously handcrafting top-tier pipes. Premal conceived the notion of creating…
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This is just a cool pipe. The shape is unique, it’s in beautiful condition, and it’s old. It checks the box for all of the things I personally look for as a collector. Our research indicates it’s dates to 1957, making this pipe 66 years old. Details: Length: 5.8″ Bowl Width: 18.5mm Bowl Depth:…
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If we’ve researched correctly, this G model Kirsten is a third generation. It’s small in stature but with a large 21mm plus size bowl. Details: Length: 5.2″ Bowl Width: 21.8mm Bowl Depth: 0.9″ Weight: 36g Stem: Vulcanite
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Of all of the Kaywoodie shapes, this is among my favorite. It’s defined lines and stature stands out. The relief grain is an added bonus. This pipe has been fully restored, so it’s ready to be enjoyed by it’s new owner. Details: Length: 5.8″ Bowl Width: 20.9mm Bowl Depth: 1.2″ Weight: 39g Stem: Vulcanite
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This Kirsten has been restored by Mad Pipes LLC. Overall condition is good, but there is a small scuff on the metal, as shown in photos. Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 23.1mm Bowl Depth: 1″ Weight: 48g
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Bones Pipes are pipes – Thats it – No fancy stuff… If you want a pipe to start with or just build your collection, Bones are the pipes for you. Toss it in a tackle box or a backpack and go. These pipes are, simply put, the absolute least expensive honest briar pipe on the…
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Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 20.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 36g
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This elegant Rhodesian Is pure class. The nickel band and military mount are a great accompaniment to the sleek black sandblast. The Pipe you see if what you’ll receive! Details: Length: 6.6″ Bowl Width: 20.3mm Bowl Depth: 1.25″ Weight: 35g
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Bones Pipes are pipes – Thats it – No fancy stuff… If you want a pipe to start with or just build your collection, Bones are the pipes for you. Toss it in a tackle box or a backpack and go. These pipes are, simply put, the absolute least expensive honest briar pipe on the…
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Glynn Morris was a pipe maker from Cape Cod. This is a nicely shapes freehand with beautiful grain. We has a new stem made, as the original was in pretty rough shape. Details: Length: 6.5″ Bowl Width: 25.2mm Bowl Depth: 2″ Weight: 78g
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If you like natural and affordable, this is the pipe for you. Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 20.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 25g
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Introducing the Arbutus series by Morgan Pipes, showcasing exquisite high relief stain on wild grain. These exceptional pipes have been expertly sandblasted to achieve a slightly deeper texture than the standard, enhancing the captivating patterns. Adding to its allure, the Arbutus series is adorned with a Cumberland acrylic stem, combining both aesthetics and functionality. As…
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Discover the exquisite Arbutus series handcrafted by Morgan Pipes, where artistry meets wild grain in a high relief stain. Each pipe has been skillfully sandblasted to achieve a depth beyond the ordinary, revealing mesmerizing and intricate patterns that are simply captivating. The polished Cumberland acrylic stem adds a touch of elegance to these masterpieces. To…
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Behold the exquisite square shank Rhodesian crafted by Morgan Pipes—a true work of art. Its stunning appearance is the result of a meticulous and precise sandblasting process, accentuating the beauty of the grain. The upper panel boasts a smooth finish, highlighting the crisp and delightful patterns in the wood. Adding to its allure, the pipe…
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Chris Morgan is one of America’s most talented and prolific pipe-makers, having established himself not only as a carver of high-grade, artisan pipes, but also as the mastermind behind half a dozen lines of pipes in various styles and at various price points. Some know him for his cult-favorite ‘Bones’ pipes, others for his patented…
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Details: Length: 6.5″ Bowl Width: 19.3mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 88g
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This is one of the coolest pipes we have in stock. You’d think as cool as all briar pipes are that we’d see more from various makers. Additional Notes: Restored by Mad Pipes LLC Details: Length: 5.1″ Bowl Width: 19.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 28g
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Details: Length: 5.4″ Bowl Width: 20.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 29g
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Produced in the 70s Pristine Condition Leftover from a pipe shop that closed in the 80s Details: Length: 3.5″ Hold: 8mm Cigarette / Cigar
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American Made Lightly Smoked Good Size Details: Length:5.4″ Bowl Width: 19.2mm Bowl Depth:1.2″ Weight: 28g
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Very Nice Old American Pipe Nomenclature had Faded Removable Stinger Details: Length: 5.2″ Bowl Width: 19.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.1″ Weight: 33g
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Large Dublin (13) Large Bowl American Made 3 Hole Stinger Details: Length: 6.2″ Bowl Width: 20.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 39g
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07 on the Kaywoodie Shape Chart is a “Large Billiard” The 07 appeared in Kaywoodie Catalogs from 1927-1972 3 Hole Stinger American Made Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 17mm Bowl Depth: 1.3″ Weight: 42g
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American Made Good Quality Good Size Details: Length: 5.8″ Bowl Width: 18.6mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 28g
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From 1947-55 Lined w/ Turkish Meerschaum Stinger cut off Details: Length: 5.4″ Bowl Width: 16.9mm
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I say it a lot when dealing with Weber pipes, but I am always impressed with the build quality. This Meerschaum lined Weber is in good condition and ready to be enjoyed. Details: Length: 5.9″ Bowl Width: 18.9mm Bowl Depth: 1.25″ Weight: 35g
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American Made Pipe Vintage (1960s) Rare shape and finish Saddle Stem Details: Length: 5.1″ Bowl Width: 19.8mm Bowl Depth:1.5″ Weight: 34g
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Among the remarkable assortment of pipes in our inventory, these Medico meerschaum pipes hold a special place as some of our personal favorites. As an avid collector of older unsmoked pipes, I am particularly drawn to those that come in their original boxes and packaging, as they offer a captivating glimpse into the past. This…
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Introducing the second ALM pipe to grace our collection in as many months. It hails from the same remarkable assortment of pipes, yet the mystery surrounding the maker persists. While we may not possess additional information about the craftsman, one thing is certain – this pipe is a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and undeniable beauty….
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Step back in time with this vintage Weber pipe that embodies the nostalgic charm of yesteryear. Crafted using African Meerschaum, Weber created a line of meerschaum pipes that has stood the test of time. Details: Length: 5.8″ Bowl Width: 21mm
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Step back in time with this vintage Weber pipe that embodies the nostalgic charm of yesteryear. Crafted using African Meerschaum, Weber created a line of meerschaum pipes that has stood the test of time. As you hold this exquisite piece, you can imagine it resting on store shelves in the 1970s and 1980s, waiting to…
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Unveiling a pipe of exceptional craftsmanship and remarkable grain, we find ourselves immersed in its beauty. Despite our best efforts, delving into the history and origins of this pipe has proven to be a challenging endeavor. However, we turned to experienced collectors and sellers, seeking their insights and knowledge regarding its maker. Drawing upon the…
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Presenting an exquisite unsmoked vintage pipe with a fascinating history. This pipe was previously owned by a renowned pipe shop in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is a treasured piece from their remaining inventory after the shop’s closure. For several decades, it lay untouched in storage, preserving its pristine condition and unique character. The pipe boasts…
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KBB Yello Bole Honey Cured Estate Tobacco Pipe, United States.
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Bowl Depth: 1.25″ Weight: 1.3oz Dr Grabow Viscount Red Pot Estate Briar Tobacco Smoking Pipe, USA.
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The Dr. Grabow Savoy you have is a delightful pipe with a touch of gentle smoke. Its charm is further enhanced by a partial rustication, which imparts a vintage and rustic appearance. Dr. Grabow is a reputable brand known for producing quality pipes that offer a pleasant smoking experience. The Savoy model, with its unique…
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I’ve recently developed a strong affinity for panel pipes myself. The Kaywoodie you have here is from the 1971-72 catalog, making it a vintage piece with a rich history. The heavy rustication adds a distinctive touch to its appearance, enhancing its overall appeal. Moreover, the pipe is in great condition, which is a testament to…
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This pipe is indeed quite intriguing. It appears that the brand City Natural may be an offshoot of City De Luxe, which itself was a sub-brand of GBD. The shared logo on the mouthpiece reinforces this connection, and there is even a GBD shape named 1351 that aligns with City Natural’s naming convention. However, it…
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In our humble estimation, Weber stands as a truly underappreciated American pipe manufacturer. Every encounter with their pipes leaves us thoroughly impressed by the exceptional build quality and the remarkable creativity infused into each piece. Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 20.2mm
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Details: Length: 5.4″ Bowl Width: 19.1mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 1.2oz
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Despite our thorough research efforts on Witt’s Tobacco Hutch, we regret to inform you that we were unable to uncover any concrete information regarding its origin or association with a pipe shop bearing the same name. Our investigation did not yield definitive results. Nevertheless, focusing on the pipe itself, we can appreciate its remarkable qualities….
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Get ready for an exciting lineup of remarkable Kaywoodie pipes in the days and weeks to come! Among them, we have a captivating 1930s Kaywoodie Standard that features the vintage 4-hole stinger, adding to its allure and historical significance. Known as the E-Z Setter Vest Pocket “Tuxedo” in shape 76, this particular pipe was produced…
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At this year’s Chicago Pipe Show, we were fortunate enough to be seated at a table opposite Mark Domingues from Lone Star Briar Works. Not only are his pipes impressive, but he is also an exceptional person. When we come across high-quality pipes that we believe in, we make it a point to offer them…
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Pipedia is a site that we use religiously. Without it, we believe the pipe hobby wouldn’t be where it is today. It didn’t take long to find out this is a 1930’s Kaywoodie – of course the credit goes to Pipedia. The overall condition is great for a 90ish year old pipe. It has…
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This pipe has been smoked maybe once or twice. The stinger looks like the day it was made. This is a unique Kaywoodie shape. Overall a very handsome pipe. Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 19.9mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 1oz
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At this year’s Chicago Pipe Show, we were fortunate enough to be seated at a table opposite Mark Domingues from Lone Star Briar Works. Not only are his pipes impressive, but he is also an exceptional person. When we come across high-quality pipes that we believe in, we make it a point to offer them…
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We were lucky enough to acquire a set of unused Kaywoodie pipes, primarily from the late 1960s. The Kaywoodie Meer, the last remaining pipe from this collection, is one of my personal favorites. However, I have a tendency to let such pipes sit on my workbench for extended periods before offering them for sale in…
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The National Briar Pipe Company was an American pipe manufacturer who produced pipes under various named. They went on to buy The doodler from Tracy Mincer, which this pipe was influenced by. While we don’t see many Sir Sheldon pipes, this is a cool pipe from the height of American made factory pipes. Length: 5.6″…
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Undoubtedly, GBD is one of the brands of pipes that I enjoy the most. The brand boasts a captivating history, and it consistently pushed the boundaries of English pipe making throughout the 20th century. The GBD Unique line stands out among their premier collections. The Unique owes its success to the innovative designs of Horry…
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At this year’s Chicago Pipe Show, we were fortunate enough to be seated at a table opposite Mark Domingues from Lone Star Briar Works. Not only are his pipes impressive, but he is also an exceptional person. When we come across high-quality pipes that we believe in, we make it a point to offer them…
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At this year’s Chicago Pipe Show, we were fortunate enough to be seated at a table opposite Mark Domingues from Lone Star Briar Works. Not only are his pipes impressive, but he is also an exceptional person. When we come across high-quality pipes that we believe in, we make it a point to offer them…
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What a cool pipe. While we have seen several Kaywoodie Campus pipes, we’ve never seen a Campus White Briar that is still unsmoked. Length: 5.75′ Bowl Width: 19.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.5′
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Lightly smoked, and in overall good condition. Length: 6′ Bowl Width: 19.9mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 38g
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This cool vintage pipe, in a unique shape. If you buy a collection of pipes, there seems to always be a Medico. The nomenclature has largely worn off, but its in otherwise good shape and ready to be enjoyed.
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Nothing screams 1970s America more than a Grabow Color Duke. It’s difficult to find these old pipes in great condition, much less unsmoked. This is a classic Grabow that would be a great addition to any collection. Length: 5.75″ Bowl Width: 20.7
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One of the Kaywoodie shapes you don’t see everyday. The gentlemen who originally owned this pipe had built a really nice collection of Kaywoodie pipes. This pipe has been smoked a handful of times, and is in overall good condition. Length: 6.25″ Bowl width (long ways) 23.2mm Bowl Depth: 1′ Weight: 1.1oz
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This is just a stunning pipe, and in a rare Kaywoodie shape. THE Campus line was started in 1957. This Campus does not bear a two digit shape number, hence why we date in around 1957.
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We couldn’t find anything about weekend deluxe while doing our research. That said, it seems to be a fairly well made pipe, and it’s a 9mm. Length: 5.9″ Bowl Width: 19.1mm Weekend Deluxe Bent Brandy Estate Briar Tobacco Smoking Pipe, 9mm.
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We suspect this is an American made pipe, but we couldn’t find much in our brief research. Details: 5.25″ long 19.7mm bowl width Jonathan Custom-Made Smooth Bent Billiard Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe.
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Length: 5.6″ long Bowl Width: 19.7mm Clinch marks on the mouthpiece Vintage, WDC Demuth Aristocrat 15 Estate Root Briar Tobacco Pipe, 6mm Filter.
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Andrew Marks is one of the United States great pipe makers. He’s been inducted into the exclusive society for pipe aficionados, the Pipe Smoker’s Hall of Fame. Bowl Width: 19.98mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Pipe length: 5.75″ Bowl Height: 1.75″ Beautiful grain. There are two small knicks along the rim from what looks like the ash…
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Nomenclature American The Reg # is only partly legible Slight charring along the rim American Smoking Pipe Company Bent Dublin Sitter, Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe, USA.
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Nomenclature American 582GPCRG Slight charring along the rim American Smoking Pipe Company Bent Dublin Sitter, Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe, USA.
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Restored by Briarville BriarWorks Classic C91 Black Rusticated Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe, USA.
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Carey Magic Inch Smooth Straight Pot Estate Briar Tobacco Smoking Pipe.
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MBSD Meerschaum introduces you to PapaBearsPipes, a one-man artisanal shop that specializes in crafting the finest briar pieces for your collection. Tim Beaumont of PapaBearPipes began his pipemaking journey in 2018. The first PapaBear pipes were experiments in his carpentry practice. Soon, he was creating custom commissions for friends in his small, country woodshop. Today, Tim produces pipes…
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Here’s an interesting pipe for you – a Betram, named for the famous pipe factory in Washington, DC. Between the 1920s and the 1970s, Bertram sold pipes to America’s political and entertainment stars, and these pipes were renowned both for their quality and for the overwhelming demand they attracted. Catering to such figures as Douglas…
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The simple design of the Virginia Planter harkens back to the corn cob pipes enjoyed in the 1890’s. With an oversized natural Rob Roy bowl with a hardwood plug and a bamboo shank, the Virginia Planter is perfect for historical reenactments. Description Available in Straight only Natural Oversized Rob Roy bowl Non-Filtered Bamboo Stem Approximate Dimensions …
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The Wizard Cobbit Corn Cob Pipe from Missouri Meerschaum is the largest in our Cobbit Collection of churchwarden style pipes. It features a unique, deep bowl that will hold enough leaf for a long, relaxing, and thoughtful smoke befitting a wizard. The Wizard is a pipe designed to be smoked while sitting by the fire and contemplating…
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Antique Block Meerschaum Stummel Tobacco Smoking Pipe, With Original Case.
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Brand: Missouri Meerschaum PipeShape: BarrelLength: 6.01-7 in. Height: 2.01-2.5 in. Weight: 1.51-2 oz. Bowl Depth: 1.51-1.75 in. Bowl Inside Diameter: .50-.75 in. Filter Size: 6 mm.Finish: SmoothBowl Material: Corn CobStem Material: OtherCountry: USA Bit: FishtailBand: Yes One of a Kind: No
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Since its inception in 1933, the Zippo lighter has become an icon of American culture and craftsmanship — a utilitarian accessory trusted by smokers across the world for its reliability, versatility, and durability. Featuring an internal striking cap and a chimney that encases the flame in metal, Zippo lighters are prized for their performance in…
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This is an interesting pipe. It’s inscribed to Francis Edward, in 1955 San Francisco. We assume these were sold as souvenirs, but could be wrong. Nonetheless, pretty cool pipe. Vintage 1955 San Francisco Hand Carved Souvenir Briar Tobacco Pipe.