1889, and I think John's still very much alive.And this 1989 unsmoked Barlings is amazing (John Fabris estate)!
Al, P&T Magazine did a spread on him a few years back, I wish I could remember what issue. I met John at past Chicago Shows and he has an amazing collection of historic pipes, mostly the old English brands, that was usually what he brought to sell. All of them restored to as close as new condition as possible. He does amazing restorative work. This is all illustrated in the P&T article.I tried to find some info on John Fabris, but found only a few references (turns out, there are a lot of John Fabris' in the US!), what is his back-story?
for ONLY $195.00... :rofl:ANTIQUE ITALIAN CARVED WOOD SHERLOCK HOLMS MEERSCHAUM SMOKING PIPE HANDMADE
MADE IN ITALY
GENUINE BRIAR
MARKED
It's not original. I thought that the seller mentioned that in his listing, so I didn't mention it.OK, here is my question on the Barling's, original stem? The cut looks atypical to other later Barling's military mount stems, if you know what I mean; a taper that flares outward from the mortise, and then "returns" and tapers to the button.
No, it's this one. eBay, in it's infinite stupidity, will direct you to another "related" auction that is still going on, rather than to the auction that you want. You have to click on the button directing you to your intended destination.If this is what Al's post refers to, it seems the auction is open now
Yeah, the seller!Someone made out like a bandit.
The Bulldog made me take a look in the vault, I've got a similiar pipe, a Straight Grain, looks EL in size. I'll have to post some pics later (camera battery needed re-charging)...If anyone else wants to drop nine hundred bucks on a Barling straight grain raise their hands now. Just saying...