E A Carey Pipes for New Pipe Smokers

Log in

SmokingPipes.com Updates

Watch for Updates Twice a Week

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

Piping Abe

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 27, 2021
532
1,463
Georgia, USA
I don’t have a Kirsten but I do own a Falcon and a Viking (copy by Dr Grabow).

I need a Kirsten.

Any pointers on which era or style?

They all have O-rings after Gen 1. Gen 1 was fabricated to be perfectly sealed without o-rings. If it’s your first and you are unfamiliar, I would buy one from dkmetalpipes.com (kroozrs on ebay) he specializes in Kirstens/metal pipes, he made an adapter that you can make a kirsten both bent and straight. (Get Bent adapter)

Theres so much, bowls made gen 1 are not interchangable with the future gens, but He also made an adapter that fits Gen 1 bowls to all other Gens.

Dkmetalworks Restores them and all that. You can message him on ebay. He is very knowledgable on the brand. They still make brand new Kirstens for purchase on their website as well. The o-rings are plentiful so I wouldnt worry if you even have one fail.
 

Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,837
13,910
Humansville Missouri
They all have O-rings after Gen 1. Gen 1 was fabricated to be perfectly sealed without o-rings. If it’s your first and you are unfamiliar, I would buy one from dkmetalpipes.com (kroozrs on ebay) he specializes in Kirstens/metal pipes, he made an adapter that you can make a kirsten both bent and straight. (Get Bent adapter)

Theres so much, bowls made gen 1 are not interchangable with the future gens, but He also made an adapter that fits Gen 1 bowls to all other Gens.

Dkmetalworks Restores them and all that. You can message him on ebay. He is very knowledgable on the brand. They still make brand new Kirstens for purchase on their website as well. The o-rings are plentiful so I wouldnt worry if you even have one fail.

From looking at Kirstens online, a Falcon was a flat, and likely cheaper Kirsten.

A Kirsten had a brush cleaning kit you’ll see for sale. They had a large radiator or condenser tube.

A Duncan Hill Areosphere had a pregnant looking round stem with a tiny hole in the side. That was intended to be a sort of radiator, or condensing chamber.

WDC Wellingtons also had a big radiator or condensor section in the stems.

A Peterson system pipe had a flared section in the front of the stem.

Here’s the radiator and condensor and vent on a Carey. There’s a section of hollow plastic tube up inside the shank you can’t see, as well.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_6235.jpeg
    IMG_6235.jpeg
    81.1 KB · Views: 2

Piping Abe

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 27, 2021
532
1,463
Georgia, USA
From looking at Kirstens online, a Falcon was a flat, and likely cheaper Kirsten.

A Kirsten had a brush cleaning kit you’ll see for sale. They had a large radiator or condenser tube.

A Duncan Hill Areosphere had a pregnant looking round stem with a tiny hole in the side. That was intended to be a sort of radiator, or condensing chamber.

WDC Wellingtons also had a big radiator or condensor section in the stems.

A Peterson system pipe had a flared section in the front of the stem.

Here’s the radiator and condensor and vent on a Carey. There’s a section of hollow plastic tube up inside the shank you can’t see, as well.
Great info on Kirstens on Pipedia here:

 
  • Like
Reactions: Briar Lee

Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,837
13,910
Humansville Missouri
My $10 London Made Carey arrived and cleaned up in minutes.

This one is really, really nice, and low mileage.

These large billiards are what launched Carey. The London Made ones are just incredibly beautful, no pits or fills, and lots of grain.

There was a very light shellac or varnish that just peeled off, along with the fossilized tape, using Everclear and 4/0 steel wool.

I reamed and cleaned it, and filled it with Smoker’s Pride Cherry Cavendish.

If you can’t smoke this you can’t smoke a pipe. These are perfect for a beginner’s first briar.

IMG_6268.jpeg
IMG_6267.jpeg
 
Last edited:

Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,837
13,910
Humansville Missouri
As an aside, a London Made Carey often had grain that’s about as pretty as it got, like this one. Carey contracted with a London maker to produce the stummels, and the stems and mortise for the magic inch are all exactly the same.

Under the varnish and stain of many of these old pipes is a wonderful surprise. What look like fills in photos are tiny dents. This is a perfect pipe.

This was the only style Carey sold until the late sixties, the large smooth billiard. This pipe is a dynamite good smoker, doesn’t get hot to hold, just exeptional.

And if you want just cut off a short length of plastic straw to convert a Carey into a conventional pipe.


img_6275-jpeg.274624
img_6276-jpeg.274625
IMG_6277.jpegIMG_6279.jpeg
 

Attachments

  • IMG_6275.jpeg
    IMG_6275.jpeg
    164.9 KB · Views: 24
  • IMG_6276.jpeg
    IMG_6276.jpeg
    185.6 KB · Views: 24
Last edited: