Hi Bryan,
Nice score! If you would, please list the nomenclature for the pipes. The one on the right appears to be an older Kaywoodie.
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I don't have it yet, just shipped.
This is what the listing said.
It comes with 4 pipes the first says "Made in England", the second "Selected Imported Briar" the third "Made in London England" and the last is a "Kaywoodie Standard #01". I'm not sure of the brands of the first three, I know sometimes the words get worn off over the years, but they are in very good shape overall.
Lol! Me - duh!
Looks like the rims on all are in good shape, Kaywoodie very sharp.
Some info on Kaywoodie.
http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/en/logo-kaywoodie.html
@MisterMoo might be able to give you some info on the Kaywoodie.
Just received this beautiful Briar Bird Fancy Tomato in the mail. I got it for a really good deal off someone and it seriously is gorgeous and feels great in the hand. I can't wait to smoke a bowl with it. Attachment 2019
Thanks for the info!
From a little "rootin' around" I think the Kaywoodie is probably from the 1940s-maybe 50s, base on the following statements:
Until late 1930's pipes were stamped with a 4 digit code. Later Kaywoodie will cancel the 2 first style/finish numbers keeping the 2 last shape numbers and the letter for variants.
Up until the late 1940's/early 50's, the logo was on top of the stem. After that the logo was moved to the side of the stem (exceptions exist).
(It could be as early as the late 30s, from some old ads I've seen.)
Not a pipe but a holster to strap onto my belt. will hold a cob or a clay. my briers are too large
http://www.cigarbum.com/forum/attach...1&d=1429553915
I got it to go fishing , I guess it a good thing it only fits cobs & clays ,I'll leave the good pipes at home.
So, for a 1.04 bid and 5.95 shipping, I figured what the heck. Now to look around and decide what to do with it. Says it's ceramic with a meer liner.
http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/...psyehlb1eg.jpg