Okay, definitely a zulu/woodstock. Were it conical it would be a yachtsman.
Yep, a Canadian has an oval shank and a tapered stem while the Lumberman has a round shank with a saddle stem.I did not know that... although I’ve heard the terms used interchangeably. Kind of like Canadian and Lunberman.
Cylindrical chamber makes it a zulu.While I have no mid-century Comoy pipes laying around, that IS my favorite shape.
You just cannot beat a Dublin with a 1/8 bent stem !!
Cheers buddy!!
Diez Cuatro there. Proper schooling will show a conical Dublin to be superior!Cylindrical chamber makes it a zulu.
While I have no mid-century Comoy pipes laying around, that IS my favorite shape.
You just cannot beat a Dublin with a 1/8 bent stem !!
Cheers buddy!!
Well if you liked it before, you will love it now.No kidding man that’s a true head-turner!
Wow! Is that change on the bowl primarily due to the Murphy's?Well if you liked it before, you will love it now.
Not the most flattering lighting or positioning, but it was the best I could do. I think the grain really pops with the 60+ years of grime off there. The stem mystery still remains though. If it is a replacement stem, it must be an older one as there was some oxidation that cropped up when I was cleaning it.
This was a really rewarding cleanup, I think that grain is just fantastic.
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