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jonasclark

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 4, 2013
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Yes, shopuld have a length of cherrywood (with the bark on) for a shank. The abguss, the lower-ost part which acts as a well to catch the tobacco juices, is connected wrong; the curled part should face the same direction as the bowl. The wide bit below the stem is a piece of antler.
 

anotherbob

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That's a hunter's pipe or Tyrolean.
I assumed from pipe listings that the difference amounts to the length of the middle part. A hunters pipe being shorter.
Yes, shopuld have a length of cherrywood (with the bark on) for a shank. The abguss, the lower-ost part which acts as a well to catch the tobacco juices, is connected wrong; the curled part should face the same direction as the bowl. The wide bit below the stem is a piece of antler.
The knobs make for a good handle. I find that the easiest way to remember the proper placement of the lower part.
 
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