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FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
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Arkansas
Some time back I picked up this little nose-warmer at a local B&M, marked only with Irish Briar. Was smoking it yesterday and admiring the grain.

Side profile reminds me of a duck, and the bowl is out of round. But the chamber and drilling are good and it is a good smoker.

Whenever I have the pleasure of having it in hand, I enjoy seeing its grain patterns. For me, that makes this pipe a keeper.

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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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That grain on that shape is unique to my eye. I'm sure it happens, but you don't see it often.
 
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OldWill

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 9, 2022
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I could be mis-remembering, but I seem to recall that Irish Briar Pipeworks was once an independent pipe carving shop. I'm sure that it either disappeared or was absorbed by a larger company, most likely Peterson. Maybe someone has a more reliable memory than mine.
 
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FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
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I could be mis-remembering, but I seem to recall that Irish Briar Pipeworks was once an independent pipe carving shop. I'm sure that it either disappeared or was absorbed by a larger company, most likely Peterson. Maybe someone has a more reliable memory than mine.
The stamping is only : Irish Briar

It might have a little shamrock by it; can't recall at the moment.

It's definitely hand-made, as the bowl is out-of-round. But I've truly no knowledge of it's background or "heritage".
 

FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
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Arkansas

FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
3,132
13,411
Arkansas
It might have been carved to look like the head of a shillelagh. Peterson had a Shamrock sub-brand and Kaywoodie used a shamrock symbol on some pipes.
So I can totally see that now and think that could have been the intent.
Head of a shillelagh?
You decide. I am digging on the idea though and it makes me like the little pipe even more.

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Yep, suddenly it's not so "out of round".

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And here's the bottom stamping. Not once, not twice, but 3 times!
First under the shamrock, then twice on what remained more fully visible.

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Thanks @hillcest
It's a great little smoker that looks even better now that I have a better understanding of what it's likely intended to represent.
Even if it still looks like a duck on profile.
Qwak
 
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Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
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So I can totally see that now and think that could have been the intent.
Head of a shillelagh?
Or an old fashioned Mashie ! 1658188898474.png

Either way the grain on that pipe is stunning --- straight vertical grain on sides and birdseye on bottom and top ... Its worth it just for that grain pattern which is harder to come by now !! That pattern used to represent a pipe carver's aesthetic for a perfect pipe. Congratulations and enjoy that beautiful pipe ! ?☘️?️‍♂️

P.S. I knew 4-5 Guinness's would clear things up !!!
 
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jpmcwjr

Lifer
May 12, 2015
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I could be mis-remembering, but I seem to recall that Irish Briar Pipeworks* was once an independent pipe carving shop. I'm sure that it either disappeared or was absorbed by a larger company, most likely Peterson. Maybe someone has a more reliable memory than mine.
Makes sense. The cockeyed stamp lacks the word Pipeworks! There is no "Irish Briar".

* My emphasis.