I have a bunch of Comoy's firsts and seconds. Most of them are pre-1960 and some go back to the 1920s. All of them are well made and smoke great.
Beautiful grain on that blast.I've moved a number of mine. One that I've never been able to aquire - a Blue Riband, still eludes me.
Current Comoy's
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yes, one of the OG's!@kashmir, So nice to see you on the Forums again
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Please put those in the ongoing "Show us your Comoy's" thread - those are magnificent.Here are two 1919's (acquired separately) that I kind of wish I had kept. They each were part of bundles that included old Petersons. One is a twin-bore (I don't remember which).
Thanks - done.Please put those in the ongoing "Show us your Comoy's" thread - those are magnificent.
And I got him to make a homage to your homagePlease put those in the ongoing "Show us your Comoy's" thread - those are magnificent.
I've never encountered either of those shapes for sale, so I grabbed this homage created by Kyriazanos.Show Us Your Comoy's (Collectors Thread) :: Pipes: Show Us Your (fill in the blank) Pipes
Here's my Grand Slam billiard. Smaller than most of the Grand Slam line at about 5.3 inches. I love this pipe. I love Comoy's, they have a unique draw that is wonderful. You know what I'm talking about. 😉pipesmagazine.com
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Fantastic shape, I've never seen this POY (what is P4P?)And on the subject of a modern homage to a classic Comoy shape is the Vollmer & Nilsson take on the Quebec done a decade ago as the P4P POY:
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I love mine.