Pre-Kaywoodie KBB Blue Line Bakelite Bent Billiard Estate Briar Pipe, Unsmoked
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Description
KB&B, or Kaufmann Bros & Bondy, was an American pipe company established in the mid-19th century, most famous today for having created Kaywoodie. The company originally made pipes under the KB&B name, but their innovative designs and patents soon led them to market several makes under the KB&B umbrella, including Kaywoodie, Yello-Bole, and CPF.
Though we’ve had a handful come through in one recent estates batch, I want to reiterate something I said in listings for a few of those pipes: this is rare. Century-old pipes are not easy to come by (the reasons for which essentially boil down to the fundamental law of entropy) and the chances of finding one in an unsmoked condition are astronomically low. But here we are, with a pre-Kaywoodie KB&B Blue Line sitting before us, yet unsullied by smoke, or just about anything else for that matter. Thanks to the tireless research of Steve Laug and Richard Carleton Hacker, we know that this pipe will have been made after 1907 (the year of the invention of Bakelite, which forms the pipe’s stem) and before the KB&B name was superseded by Kaywoodie. Depending on who you ask, the latter will be somewhere between 1914 and 1924. The design of the pipe is very much in keeping with early briar pipes, from its smaller stature to its orific button.
As indicated, this KB&B Blue Line is completely unsmoked, and comes in its original clam-shell case. There are a couple of small scratches on the bowl, but nothing major. One thing I will say is that, if the buyer does intend to smoke it, please be extra careful with the tenon and the stem. Bone and Bakelite are a little more fragile than, for example, the Delrin and ebonite or acrylic commonly used in pipe manufacture today.
Details:
Length: 4″ / 101.6mm
Bowl Width: 0.70 / 17.78mm
Bowl Depth: 1.13″ / 28.70mm
Weight: 0.7oz / 22g
Additional information
Weight | 15 oz |
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Condition | Used |
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Notes | Pre-owned but unsmoked. |