I own a couple of push stem Kaywoodies, and both are identical to synchro stem models, using vulcanite stems and with white inletted shamrocks.
Original push stem Kaywoodies were called export models.
Look at the mortise.
My bet is a repairman put a dowel in the mortise and used a molded stem to make a replacement.
What are the markings on the pipe? I can’t quite make out the numbers.The thread about carburetors elsewhere on the forum made me drag mine out and question why it has an unmarked push stem which appears to be made of plastic. Any idea if such a stem is original to this old pipe? All my other Kaywoodie pipes have a marked stem. View attachment 189273View attachment 189274View attachment 189275
There were loads of non export push bit KW’s made in the four digit days. Export push bit pipes were more of a two digit thing.I own a couple of push stem Kaywoodies, and both are identical to synchro stem models, using vulcanite stems and with white inletted shamrocks.
Original push stem Kaywoodies were called export models.
Look at the mortise.
My bet is a repairman put a dowel in the mortise and used a molded stem to make a replacement.