I’ve been collecting Loewe pipes for a decade now. Any of you who are on the hunt with me know how hard they can be to find, especially the pre-1954 Haymarket era examples. I’ve let a couple of them go here and there, so this is the first time that I’ve had 7 at once.
From the Top:
-a blasted “Molesworth” LB Billiard
- a Centurion “Rhodes“ saucer bulldog.
(The Centurion line was supposedly made with 100-year old briar, BUT I’ve noticed that they all seem to really just have flawless cross-grain and lots of birdseye)
-a blasted “Block” bulldog that I was fortunate enough to obtain when it was yet unsmoked.
-an Original “Faulkland” billiard I scored 4 years ago at the STL show for $$30 from Great Estate Pipes’ table.
-an unsmoked panel nosewarmer billiard.
This is probably the oldest one here, other than maybe the Nairn. It has neither a shape nor a line name. It is super cool and I don’t know if I’m going to be able to bring myself to smoke it. (Smooth pipe curse).
-a Process “Ware” bent Rhodesian with incredible grain.
-a “Nairn” flat-shanked Liverpool with fantastic grain that smokes like a champ.