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portascat

Lifer
Jan 24, 2011
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Happy Hunting Grounds
These are the Uncle Arthur's I received today. These are my "Ward Cleaver" styled pipes (my name, not his). Conservative pipes, sized and shaped for a quiet smoke after work with the paper, Sunday morning with coffee on the back porch with the wife, or any time a man just needs to sit and chew on his thoughts a while....
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thekiltedchaplain

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 11, 2011
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Very nice, beautiful grain, and the red is traditional while being a little different. Very well done to both of you.

 

portascat

Lifer
Jan 24, 2011
1,057
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Happy Hunting Grounds
Uncle Arthur is a true Mensch, by the way. Nothing more necessary to explain publicly. Although he would likely shrug it off, he knows a specific reason for which I speak it in this case.

 

ace57

Lifer
Jun 21, 2011
2,145
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Very nice, some day I'm getting one from Him. I can drive to His house We both live in the same state. I just have to wait for My retirement checks to start coming.

 

dd951

Can't Leave
Jun 18, 2010
468
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Uncle Arthur, you just keep getting better and better, beautiful pipes :clap:

 

thekiltedchaplain

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 11, 2011
164
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"If my son was only here right now, i feel I could give him better advice than usual to ignore...."
I'm sorry portascat, what were you saying . . .

 

portascat

Lifer
Jan 24, 2011
1,057
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Happy Hunting Grounds
as noted in another thread...
The red Ward Cleaver smoked a full bowl (and it is a nice large bowl) to Prince Albert down to white ash and just a few expected pieces of dottle. There was really nothing left in the bowl to smoke, or try to smoke. I smoked on it well over an hour with a few expected "put downs" and the required relights, but I had no issues at all with the tobacco burning, constant relights, or the like.
The draw was smooth and a touch "big", but that is not to be considered an issue. Mostly that it draws in a really good place of draft and smoke. Easy puffing.
It is a very nice size, weight, and balance. I am a fan of the straight pipe, obviously, and this one is about all that one could ask of a straight pipe.
I won't quote a price paid, but it was very affordable. And especially so when considering what is out there at the price point for this pipe. And, since it is a hand made, there may be some similar to it, but none that are really the same.

 

portascat

Lifer
Jan 24, 2011
1,057
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Happy Hunting Grounds
The second, smaller pipe, smokes just as well as the first. A few more re-lights, but I blame the Lame Aye Kew for that.
Easy draw, nice balance, good puffing.
Smaller bowl on it. Maybe a touch more volume than a Savoy, but not much more. Not really a pipe for a quick smoke, but not a long hour puffer by any means.
Size wise, it would be a good pipe to tote if you were heading off somewhere you might get a chance to take a pipe break, but didn't want the bulk of a larger pipe in your pocket or pouch. As well, being straight and with lots of smooth and rounded edges, it would likely carry comfortably, and not get snagged up in a coat pocket or similar. I need to keep this in mind for such a situation in the future.

 

gentlemanjerry

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 7, 2011
168
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Your workmanship is very good Uncle,2 handsome pipes! really like the stain and grain - "A true Artisan"!

 
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