Army mounts...like/love'em

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Jul 12, 2011
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I love them myself and the story behind them. I have a great Stanwell 63M, killer little flake

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bubbadreier

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Jul 30, 2010
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For those that don't know what an Army mount is....
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rigmedic1

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May 29, 2011
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I like the look, and the story, but have to confess to never having one. Prolly get a Pete when I do.

 

Jul 15, 2011
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The story, as I understand it, is this. A pipe with an army/military bit is a pipe in which the stem does not fit into the briar itself, but inside a metal ring that is inserted into the shank. The thought behind this is that you can pull the pipe apart while it is still hot without worrying about damaging the wood inside the shank, since the metal that the stem fits into does not expand and grip the stem tightly like briar does when it is heated. It is named a military/army bit because these pipes were used by soldiers in the field during battle. If they would be in the middle of a smoke when the call to duty came, they could pop the pipe apart and throw it in their pocket/bag/whatever and not worry about damaging the wood by pulling the stem out.

 
Nov 14, 2009
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I have, or have had a couple of pipes with this types of stem. I tend to like them. They're easy to maintain, and pass the pipe cleaner test rather well. The draw seems to be more open than some standard stems, so sometimes that can be a drawback when trying to keep some tobacco blends lit.

 

puffy

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Dec 24, 2010
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I just have one.I like it a lot.If I buy more pipes it will be them.I don't really seem to see many styles that have them though.

 
Jul 12, 2011
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Drgaon like...but Dragon want a Mark B. flame Billiard or twisted-Poker...unless a BIG order of tampers comes in it will have to be one or the other... :crying:

 

romeowood

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Jan 1, 2011
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If you can *LOVE* a pipe then it's probably the only action you're going to get, sadly(cf. the chamber size thread).
Hey, where did the goats go?

 

jasongone

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Mar 23, 2011
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i am big fan of them myself... even though there is only one i have at the time.

 

bigvan

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Mar 22, 2011
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I don't believe that the Stanwell shown above is a military mount. I don't know that I've ever seen a Danish pipe with a military mount. They're more traditionally a British/Irish feature.

 

rigmedic1

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I read a thread on another forum that claimed the Pete System pipe was an army mount. If so, I have one. But I always liked the shell casing style.

 
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@bigvan - http://www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/estate/denmark/moreinfo.cfm?product_id=59060
It's called a 63M (M standing for military) :puffy:

 

bigvan

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Mar 22, 2011
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Military/army mounts are also sometimes referred to as "friction mounts"; meaning that the stems don't fit snugly into the mortice but require a little twist. So yes, the Peterson System pipes use a military mount.

 
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