Hi All,
Snagged this one from SP today out of pure curiosity. It appears to be from their Twin Bowl line from the mid 20th century, which was produced in both all meerschaum and briar with meerschaum inserts.
These pipes were sold with two separate bowls that thread into a hollow chamber (essentially functioning like a calabash, in theory) so the owner could smoke one while the other “rests”.
What I can’t seem to find any record of, or information on, is a variant being made with an amber stem (SP says amber, but could be their “rock ambera” bakelite?)
Any info Kaywoodie nerds may have would be much appreciated!
![IMG_0328.jpeg IMG_0328.jpeg](https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/data/attachments/282/282412-c53ab0f7e5a2212257b5f59aaee0ab14.jpg)
![IMG_0329.jpeg IMG_0329.jpeg](https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/data/attachments/282/282413-b75f08814819ca89da1587ad7beb5255.jpg)
Snagged this one from SP today out of pure curiosity. It appears to be from their Twin Bowl line from the mid 20th century, which was produced in both all meerschaum and briar with meerschaum inserts.
These pipes were sold with two separate bowls that thread into a hollow chamber (essentially functioning like a calabash, in theory) so the owner could smoke one while the other “rests”.
What I can’t seem to find any record of, or information on, is a variant being made with an amber stem (SP says amber, but could be their “rock ambera” bakelite?)
Any info Kaywoodie nerds may have would be much appreciated!
![IMG_0328.jpeg IMG_0328.jpeg](https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/data/attachments/282/282412-c53ab0f7e5a2212257b5f59aaee0ab14.jpg)
![IMG_0329.jpeg IMG_0329.jpeg](https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/data/attachments/282/282413-b75f08814819ca89da1587ad7beb5255.jpg)
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