Hi Guys,
I have added an old and venerable pipe to my Album.
I have been cleaning up my Dad's Favorite Old No Name.
This pipe is definitely a "clencher". It was a fixture in his face for many years.
The pipe is 6" long, the shank is oval 7/8" wide and 5/8" thick
The bit is just under 3/4" wide.
The grain is very good but it almost looks rusticated, because it is a graduate of the School of Hard Knocks.
It was a fixture in my Dad's face, and I can see why.
It is one excellent smoker.
The silver band was added to arrest three very large crack in the shank, caused by all the knocking it out on hard surfaces.
I think my Dad bought it in the TinderBox, but I can't be sure. He had it for many years.
I have added an old and venerable pipe to my Album.
I have been cleaning up my Dad's Favorite Old No Name.
This pipe is definitely a "clencher". It was a fixture in his face for many years.
The pipe is 6" long, the shank is oval 7/8" wide and 5/8" thick
The bit is just under 3/4" wide.
The grain is very good but it almost looks rusticated, because it is a graduate of the School of Hard Knocks.
It was a fixture in my Dad's face, and I can see why.
It is one excellent smoker.
The silver band was added to arrest three very large crack in the shank, caused by all the knocking it out on hard surfaces.
I think my Dad bought it in the TinderBox, but I can't be sure. He had it for many years.