I have not…yet.I like Mr. Perrin's pipe... have you found others?
The stems are minimally modified/shaped molded ones that have not been cut from rod or bar stock.
Meaning the overall grade / quality of everything else---the wood, the finish, and so forth---is middle-of-the-road. (Like was matched with
What is it about the stems that leads you to believe that?The stems are minimally modified/shaped molded ones that have not been cut from rod or bar stock.
Meaning the overall grade / quality of everything else---the wood, the finish, and so forth---is middle-of-the-road. (Like was matched with like)
Good to know, thank!
Is that always the case? I have about 40 Comoy's and almost all of them have this step. All of my Comoy's are high to ultra high grade from their golden era and they aren't molded stems.
The tenon is likely a second piece or the stem was made for a stinger or inner tube. The step is usually where the runner is attached in the molfing process. Any evidence that they're not molded? Even molded ones can be made of higher quality vulcanite much like the pipes of Mogens Johansen.Is that always the case? I have about 40 Comoy's and almost all of them have this step. All of my Comoy's are high to ultra high grade from their golden era and they aren't molded stems.
I don't think any of these Comoy's stems are molded. 3 piece C's, hand worked slots, concentric draft holes, and placement on what that company would have considered their very highest end pipes.The tenon is likely a second piece or the stem was made for a stinger or inner tube. The step is usually where the runner is attached in the molfing process. Any evidence that they're not molded? Even molded ones can be made of higher quality vulcanite much like the pipes of Mogens Johansen.
You'd be surprised what a skilled craftsman can do with prefabs. Bruce Weaver used them in his early years and after he was finished working you'd swear he hand cut them.I don't think any of these Comoy's stems are molded. 3 piece C's, hand worked slots, concentric draft holes, and placement on what that company would have considered their very highest end pipes.
I could be wrong, but, in this case, I really don't think I am.
There is that. But I still think these are hand cut.You'd be surprised what a skilled craftsman can do with prefabs. Bruce Weaver used them in his early years and after he was finished working you'd swear he hand cut them.
Now those probably do have the separate tenons. The step isn't something done on a lathe.There is that. But I still think these are hand cut.
I also have pipes from other manufacturers that have a hand cut stamp on the stem, and appear to actually be hand cut, that have a step tenon.
I'm going to show my ignorance here, what do you mean by a separate tenon?Now those probably do have the separate tenons.
Tenons that are made to screw into the stem and are held in place with something like epoxy. They're often made of delrin.I'm going to show my ignorance here, what do you mean by a separate tenon?
Oh, I'm not referring to replacements, some are just made that way. The stem is handmade with a preformed tenon. The base bevel is also on mass produced stems like those of Savinelli.These aren't replacement tenons.
That's not a cut beveled tenon base like my example above, that is a molded curved base. The tenon I'm showing you is not an insert, it is contiguous and whole with the rest of the stem.Okay, here we go. Stepped tenon and a different material than the stem plus a base bevel.
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