Interesting information. I just thought it was a home made camp fire piece.Its a stylized "L". Birchwood was used during WWII in Denmark and France as briar was hard to come by with mediterranean blockades. Start researching there. La Rocca in Italy uses a similar style L in their stamp today.
Its the european version of a corncob. The wood is softer so it won't last as long as briar.Interesting information. I just thought it was a home made camp fire piece.
Who Made That Pipe lists Perfecto as having been made by Reiss Bros & Co, USAAnyone familiar with this brand? I got it shipped from an estate sale in chile, just says Perfecto old briar, has really nice grain View attachment 384388View attachment 384389View attachment 384390View attachment 384391