First off, this pipe is huge. 120 grams, over 7 inches long.
Second, photographs don't convey the "seamlessness" of the grain. In hand the grain's symmetry and evenness of color is astounding. And NO sand pits. Not a speck anywhere. None. Zero.
Third, prominent PipeWorld citizen, straight grain specialist collector, and author of this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Perfect-Smoke-Gourmet-Relaxation-Reflection-ebook/dp/B00GYHDWCQ
...says this Coronation has the best combination of straight grain symmetry, size, color, and flawlessness HE has ever seen. 8)
I hope Ken Barnes spots this thread and will tell us what he knows about Coronations in general, and with luck maybe this particular specimen. (All I know is they pre-date Herman Lane and his many uber-grade additions to the Charatan line... Achievement, Crown Achievement, etc.)
It found its way to me for a tenon replacement on the original stem, and after a bit of discussion a second stem was requested. One that was a bit longer and more flowing. (The original was apparently made deliberately short because of the pipe's size and weight, but the gain in practicality was a loss in design balance and visual appeal.)
The tenons were made identical in size to a couple ten thousandths of an inch so that they could be freely swapped at any time without causing fit problems.
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Second, photographs don't convey the "seamlessness" of the grain. In hand the grain's symmetry and evenness of color is astounding. And NO sand pits. Not a speck anywhere. None. Zero.
Third, prominent PipeWorld citizen, straight grain specialist collector, and author of this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Perfect-Smoke-Gourmet-Relaxation-Reflection-ebook/dp/B00GYHDWCQ
...says this Coronation has the best combination of straight grain symmetry, size, color, and flawlessness HE has ever seen. 8)
I hope Ken Barnes spots this thread and will tell us what he knows about Coronations in general, and with luck maybe this particular specimen. (All I know is they pre-date Herman Lane and his many uber-grade additions to the Charatan line... Achievement, Crown Achievement, etc.)
It found its way to me for a tenon replacement on the original stem, and after a bit of discussion a second stem was requested. One that was a bit longer and more flowing. (The original was apparently made deliberately short because of the pipe's size and weight, but the gain in practicality was a loss in design balance and visual appeal.)
The tenons were made identical in size to a couple ten thousandths of an inch so that they could be freely swapped at any time without causing fit problems.
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