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bigvan

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Mar 22, 2011
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Hmm... I stand corrected. The one I've seen (belonging to a late friend) had the normal mortar/tenon mount. Perhaps it was an old design.

 
Aug 1, 2012
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I think it depends on which H.C.A. you get. I know that there are at least 6 basic versions of the pipe.

 

gwtwdbss

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Jun 13, 2012
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I have been eyeing this army mount Storient meer for a long time. It may be something that interest you.
Storient Army Mount Apple with Silver Connectors
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When I can afford it I'm going to commission a half bent bulldog or rhodesian with army mount from Yavuz. It's looking like March but I hope it's sooner.

 

gwtwdbss

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Some folks have been having quality control issues with entry level Pete's but I really enjoy my #120 and #6 Irish Made Army pipes. I have had no issues with them. These were two of the first pipes I bought when I starting pipe smoking again. They can be purchased new in the low $70's. I had some McClelland's 221-B Honeydew Flake in the #6 a little while ago. Very enjoyable smoke!
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lazydog

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 24, 2012
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Interesting thread. Thanx for all the info. Never knew what a spigot was. Like that Ferndown. :wink:

 

chopsie

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 3, 2012
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gwtwdbss that looks like an awesome pipe, will definitely put that in the want list.

 

jjmitchem

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 30, 2012
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GWTWBSS
Those are the ones I've been looking at myself except in the #999.
Great looking pipes

 

yaboofive

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 28, 2010
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One of my first pipes was a silver Peterson Spigot #999. i still love that pipe.

 

jjmitchem

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 30, 2012
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Richard
How long of a smoke does the 999 give? I really like the way it looks but have been concerned if it was that much smaller than other pipes, but from what I can tell from the bowl specs I've seen there really isn't much of a difference.

 

gwtwdbss

Lifer
Jun 13, 2012
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I haven't pulled the trigger on the Storient yet. I just got that pic of the website. It has been on my "want" for a while though. I am definitely a fan of the Army Mount and Spigot pipes.

 

yaboofive

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 28, 2010
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Jim,

I have never clocked myself with my pipes so I had to go and give it a try, the bowl isn't as small as you would think. I got a solid 50 minuet smoke out of her. However I tend to be a slow smoker.

 

smokeystover

Might Stick Around
Sep 20, 2012
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I always understood an essential part of an army mounted pipe was the tapered tenon on the stem, that allowed the stem to be pulled when the pipe was hot and/or wet without eventually loosening up like a standard straight tenon. I owned several HCAs in the past (including an HCA 2), and they all had a metal capped shank, but a straight tenon like a regular pipe. The Savinelli Nonpareils alstenon to o have a straight tenon, but it is fit to a delrin mortise under the horn ferrule. Without a wooden mortise, I don't think they would have much of a problem if taken apart hot. The Peterson army mounts and systems have a tapered tenon, and can be pulled apart hot without any problems. If you like the looks of an HCA or Nonpareil, go for it! It's really kind of a moot point unless you plan to frequently be pulling the pipe apart hot. I smoke army mounts when I'm out in the boonies, because I don't carry pipe cleaners, and if I get a wet or plugged pipe, I can take it apart and blow the stem dry or unplug it on the spot.

 

joeahearn

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 30, 2012
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You are missing out on more than you know mate. The new pipes, made in todays' world, have very little comparison to those made 40+ years ago. Not in all cases, but in many.

+1 Nfisher

 

professorwheezy

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Jul 3, 2013
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In the less expensive line - Dr Grabow Omegas are push bit army stem. Omegas are the only Dr Grabow pipe that has this. They also seem to fetch a premium even in the estate market on Ebay usually running 50-100% more than other Grabow Duke line pipes. I have one as my English smoker. Nice, simple, and a good smoker.

 
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