Hello. Sorry to bother everyone, but I am hoping for assistance. My mom passed late last year and we found this pipe among her belongings. Although it was in a Kaywoodie box, it shows none of the typical markings (cloverleaf) of that brand (the stem has no markings at all). The shank has several markings, including 1) "Meerschaum inner bowl 27" 2) "Aged Impacted Briar" and 3) "Schustr's Rare Edition" (Schuster was my father's last name, and since this engraving is sooo poor and muddled, we believe it was done after purchase or was given to him or my grandfather Schuster as a gift). I'm assuming it's just an old, everyday pipe and was simply stored in a leftover Kaywoodie box. I did do some research, but it gets overwhelming! So ... hoping for clarification, confirmation, or thoughts from the experts. Thank you so much for looking and for your time. Carolyn.
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