I was reading about Kaywoodie and those after 1936 are hard to date. You have to guesstimate age. I’d say this one I saw was pre-WW-2. The drinkkess is different Tom. I looked at drawings. They referred to what I saw as “screw in fitment” The stem unscrews to remove.The Kaywoodie with the screw-in stinger could be one of the old Drinkless series. The only stinger pipe I smoke or own is one of those, and the stinger cleans up quickly, and it is a good smoker. The finish is rather matte and plain, but the carved grooves (Ruff Tone) are kind of interesting.
But Granger is only $24.99 per can and you’re “kind offer” doesn’t even account for postage or even a “finders fee”. IF YOU THINK ? I’M GONNA FALL FOR THAT DEAl..... um ?@Grangerous - Seriously, grab it; before you regret it later... ?
And... if you aren't sure about the pipe after you get it home and fool around with it for awhile, let me know; and perhaps I might just be inclined to swap you for a brand-new, freshly sealed 12 oz. tub of yummy, delicious, and oh-so satisfying Granger pipe tobacco. delivered conveniently right to your front door in exchange for doing you the brotherly-favor and extreme gentle kindness of taking that butt-ugly, misshapen, foul beast of a filthy thing off your once-pristine hands, and exorcising it's inherently evil presence from the serenity of your previously lovely and joy-filled home. - Sherm Natman
I... must... resist.... going full-bore into my imitation of Mr. Haney, from Green Acres... Only on MeTV!!!But Granger is only $24.99 per can and you’re “kind offer” doesn’t even account for postage or even a “finders fee”. IF YOU THINK ? I’M GONNA FALL FOR THAT DEAl..... um ?
Granger you say?
Okay ?