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ssjones

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May 11, 2011
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That sandblast Teddy posted in a link is amazing and I've looked at it probably a dozen times. I held it in the shop at Parklane last year, it is a very nicely made pipe. I'm heading back that way in two weeks,hmmmm.......
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flmason

Lifer
Oct 8, 2012
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An excellent source of information for Kaywoodie pipes can be found under Tony Sodetman's EBay listings.
His Ebay ID is mr.can.
The letters are all lower case. He currently has some for sale and his descriptions always provide information about the pipe he is offering for sale along with good history on the company that made the pipe.
I hope this might help you in getting more information.

 

portascat

Lifer
Jan 24, 2011
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Happy Hunting Grounds
The older Adjustomatic style grabows are the way to go, not so much the filter pipes.
I have a 1938 Kaywoodie in pristine condition, that is in my regular rotation. Adjusted for inflation, the price listed on the literature for the day would put it in today's prices in the $60-$100 mark.
If you can imagine someone in the middle of the great depression spending that kind of money on a "drug store" pipe, you may see that the old line was something a little better than that.

 

austinxpipe

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 25, 2012
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That's awesome. I've been temped to buy the old mags I see on eBay to see how things were priced and what tobaccos and companies were relevant in that day.

 

yorkshirepipe

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 26, 2012
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I had a beautiful Kaywoodie freehand, nearly full bent with a lovely silver band, smoked great! Over time I just wasnt happy with it in my collection so moved it on.
But on my experience Kaywoodie's are great pipes!

 

seakayak

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 21, 2010
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This is a Kaywoodie Oompaul that I picked up at a consignment store. Big bowl, great finish and one of my best smokers even with the stinger in place.

 

lestrout

Lifer
Jan 28, 2010
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Chester County, PA
Al - that gorgeous Rhody is one of Bill Feuerbach's handmades, maybe a POY. He has some of the POYs at the upcoming KW Holiday SloSmoke Party, and I could nab one of these for you at a discount.
I have a number of recent KWs as well as some oldies. The handmades are Best Buys for artisan pipes, as BillF knows a huge amount about pipes and has access to mountains of briar. I only have the one so far because they tend to be pretty big, and my tastes lately tend to small bowls. Some of the new and old KWs are my best puffers.
hp

les

 

wildcat

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 1, 2012
682
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That sandblast Teddy posted in a link is amazing and I've looked at it probably a dozen times. I held it in the shop at Parklane last year, it is a very nicely made pipe. I'm heading back that way in two weeks,hmmmm.......
LOL! I've been staring at that very same pipe/link on the PLane website in the past few days!! Did you ever buy it Al? The last pic makes it look like there is a crack in the stem. You held it... is there? Saving my nickels for a big chunky pipe like this, either new or estate.

 

lestrout

Lifer
Jan 28, 2010
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Chester County, PA
wild - re "The last pic makes it look like there is a crack in the stem." -- I doubt that PaulB @ PL would let a pipe with a crack be offered for sale. After all, he's a pipemaker himself, and a darned good one too. Besides, the maker of this piece is his good friend Bill Feuerbach, and he would never put his name on a defective piece. KW has a machine that does the blasting/rustication and I've seen some pieces that develop a distinctive surface that might resemble a crack-like convolution due to the hardness/softness of that part of the briar. But I wouldn't worry a bit about that convolution.
hp

les

 

shawn

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 1, 2012
532
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I do not as yet have a Kaywoodie or a Dr. G. as yet although one day I will have both.

 

wildcat

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 1, 2012
682
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@les: Yes, The folks at PL run a tight ship! I enjoy stopping by on occasion. It must just be a glitch in the photo, both here and on the PL site that makes the last/bottom shot of the pipe/stem look a little wonky... I dig this pipe for sure!! :D

 

ghost

Lifer
May 17, 2012
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Time to bump this thread for more Kaywoodie love! Here are two Kaywoodies that I just restored this past weekend, of course I don't have any before pics... :roll:
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uniquemel0dy

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Mar 11, 2013
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Can anyone help me out on a particular kaywoodie, the make is a 9-S with a clover on the stem. 5 1/2 inches long and the bowl is 1 1/4 inches high and 1 5/8 wide. Anybody know when these were made, and how much they fetch?
Found it in the attic for all of those wondering.

 
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