no stinger I'm afraidDoes it still have the stinger?........... is it a 3 hole or 4 hole?
happy christmas to you too!Good for you! Happy Christmas!
I believe English made kaywoodie were made primarily by comoy. Also civic made "the drinkless" stamped pipes that had kaywoodie stingers in push style bits w kaywoodie shape standards.Some more photos. Have given the stummel a light polish with some renaissance wax and toothpasted the stem. Struggling to get good photos of all the markings on it with this phone, but they are: "Kaywoodie Churchwarden" on one side, and "Made in London England", "ESP", and "2899" on the other. Can't find much about England-made kaywoodies online and it seems like dating them is a rather imprecise art, if anyone can shed any light on it I'd be grateful! Has a few fills so I can't imagine it's from one of their fancier linesView attachment 357340View attachment 357339View attachment 357342View attachment 357341
Very cool, you have the box. Don't see many of those. I love kaywoodie but they would have really been better off sticking to regular push bits you could easily remove the.stinger fromI have never seen a Kaywoodie Churchwarden that was made in England, nice find!
I owned this one, a 1950's, four-hole stinger Supergrain. It was lovely, but with the stinger intact, difficult for me to smoke. I couldn't bring myself to cut the stinger and always wondered what it would have smoked like without it.
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Here's the full story:Very cool, you have the box. Don't see many of those. I love kaywoodie but they would have really been better off sticking to regular push bits you could easily remove the.stinger from