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cynyr

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 12, 2012
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I found images online of GBD Canadian collection which included a Liverpool, a Lumberman (262) and what appears to be a rusticated Lovat. You can see a definite bow in the stems akin to your own.


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Agreed, the two on the right are showing signs of a bend. I wonder if this is a Canadian problem? My other 263 is as straight as... well, it shows no sign of a bend.
 
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simong

Lifer
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Introducing a new take on a old classic!

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This Canadian is bent. Sitting on a level surface, the end of the shank is a good half-inch off level. So, is it made that way, or pipe abuse? Are pipes susceptible to Peyronie's Disease?

The pipe is called a 'Manitoban':

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That's the only identifier other than:

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... which is, of course, a GBD number. I can't find 'Manitoban' as a sub-line or second. Thoughts, anyone?
I think it looks charming, utterly charming, love it!👍
If I was forced to live in Canada, I’d happily smoke that pipe….along with a nice crate of Labbatts.
On a more serious note, do you think it’s the cold Canadian winters that‘s warped it? Probably eh.
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georged

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Agreed, the two on the right are showing signs of a bend. I wonder if this is a Canadian problem? My other 263 is as straight as... well, it shows no sign of a bend.

All long shank pipes warp. Wood is gonna wood. The only question is how much it will become bent.

Enough to measure? 100% Enough to notice in the normal course of handling and use? Not usually.
 

Winnipeger

Lifer
Sep 9, 2022
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Yeah, it's special. You have a one-of-a-kind pipe. And it's presumably from Manitoba, home of the world's largest tobacco pipe.

World's Largest Tobacco Pipe (Saint-Claude, Manitoba)
Was constructed in commemoration of early settlers who came from Saint-Claude, France, where the main industry was the manufacture of smoking pipes. This smoking pipe is 19 feet long and 5 feet high, and weighs just over 400 pounds.

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That's cool. I'll have to swing by there some day. It's not far from Winnipeg. I didn't know it existed.
 
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renfield

Lifer
Oct 16, 2011
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I have several old GBD Lumberman and Canadian pipes but they’re all still straight.
I never thought about a pipe warping but it makes sense. Anyone who has done any woodworking learns that working with what the wood is going to do when you machine it is a big part of making a good project. Wood will move.
 
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cynyr

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 12, 2012
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All long shank pipes warp. Wood is gonna wood. The only question is how much it will become bent.
Yeah, I'm gonna smoke it anyway. ;)

I have several old GBD Lumberman and Canadian pipes but they’re all still straight.
I never thought about a pipe warping but it makes sense. Anyone who has done any woodworking learns that working with what the wood is going to do when you machine it is a big part of making a good project. Wood will move.

I'm still wondering if this pipe is somehow related to GBD, or if the maker just appropriated the shape and number. It's an interesting curiosity... and the amount of wear signals that it's probably a good smoker.