When evaluating pipes online there can be problems that you need to notice. I’ll use this thread to post pictures and listings with comments about pipes that have distinct ‘problems’.
Lancaster meerschaum lined - imported briar.
Civic was a good quality GBD second line pipe made in their conventional shapes and they’re sometimes a good value.. This isn’t a GBD shape and I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a meer lined GBD product. I don’t know the name Lancaster but assume it to be a private label of some kind.
The stem doesn’t fit flush to the shank, it’s higher. Some original stems are shorter because of buffing but never higher. There are a load of fills but that doesn’t preclude it from being a Civic.
This is the other side of the pipe and it’s clear that the problem (higher) is on both sides the stem.
From this angle the mismatch is clear and, to me, it looks like this is a Civic stem that was straightened but originally mounted on a bent pipe.
The bit was completely remade (it’s shaved and poorly done) and the button is raw without any smoothing that should be on even a low priced pipe.
The tenon must have been a lucky fit because it appears unaltered. When you see a mismatched stem/bowl and there’s no picture of the tenon, assume that it (tenon) was altered and perhaps damaged to make it fit.
I get a kick out of mish-mash pipes like this although I don’t want to own it. The problems with this pipe are easy to see.