James Upshall Tilshead Grp 6 Smooth Canadian Estate Briar Pipe, Unsmoked
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Description
James Upshall was, along with Ferndown and Ashton, part of a new wave of British hand-made, high-grade pipes in the late 20th century, with their founders largely coming from previous positions in the factories of companies such as Dunhill and Charatan. James Upshall was founded in 1978 by Barry Jones and Ken Barnes, both of whom had previously worked for Charatan and who had worked their way up to being carvers Charatan’s higher-end, non-standard shapes. Jones and Barnes’ pipes quickly grew to being something of a status symbol, and were enjoyed by King Hussein of Jordan, Anwar Sadat, Bing Crosby, Yul Brynner, Robert Wagner and Tom Selleck. The company also made house-brand pipes for Astleys in London. Sadly, James Upshall pipes are no longer made, but their reputation as some of the very best handmade British pipes lives on.
The Tilshead was the first rung on the ladder of James Upshall’s grading system, named for the English village where the company’s workshop was located (a naming practice that is something of a tradition in English pipe-making). They were made the exact same way as the various grades above them, being hand turned and having hand cut stems, and even shared similar finishes with these other grades, such as the A and S. The only difference was the grain patterns, but even then, it’s hard to consider the Tilshead a “second,” as one finds, for example with Dunhill’s Parker, or even Comoy’s Guildhall pipes. This one is a curiously canted Canadian, almost bordering on a cutty. It wears a light tan stain that shows off plenty of bird’s-eye grain patterns, and at around 44 grams, it may well make for a comfortable clencher.
This pipe is completely unsmoked, with an original bowl coating.
Details:
Length: 6″ / 152.4mm
Bowl Width: 0.79 / 20.06mm
Bowl Depth: 1.58″ / 40.13mm
Weight: 1.5oz / 44g
Additional information
Weight | 15 oz |
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Condition | Used |
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Notes | Unsmoked new old stock (NOS). |