A rarish find, a Captain Smith pipe
I’ve been walking through the flea market at Monastirion (Athens/Greece) last Sunday and among all the stuff I brought home was a Captain Smith pipe. For less than the price of a coffee for an unsmoked pipe, I just couldn’t say no.
At home, after sanitizing it, I filled it to the top with Aus Dem Krater No 5 mixture, and boy it lasted for one hour and 45 minutes! Quite enjoyable, but my head went flying by the end of the smoke.
Cleaning it, and to my surprise, I discovered that it has a moisture trap system similar to that of the Peterson System pipes. It explained a lot the absolutely fine experience of the smoke I had with it.
Looking for information about these pipes, all I found was that they were Greek made pipes in the 70s-80s. This one has a very ugly stem. Actually, it is by far the ugliest pipe I own, but it smokes like a champ, better than most of the expensive ones I have. It has a bowl 51mm deep and 21mm wide at the top, plus it can use a 9mm filter. I tried it with a 9 to 3 mm adapter filterless.
It is not a find of any significant monetary value, but it is certainly special. Here are a couple of photos of it:
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