I believe they are from the late 50's to 1960s.. often the P-lip stem is too small to really be usable.No idea on how to date it really, but it’s stamped “Made in the Republic of Ireland” so that puts it somewhere between 1949 and 1970 or so if I read the Pipedia article correctly.
Any information about it would be greatly appreciated. Seems a nice little pipe and perfect for a pocket. It’s small but the chamber is full sized. Might fit a wind cap and make it my out and about pipe.
It smokes pretty well and so far I don’t have any complaints about the P-lip even though it will take some getting used to. I was concerned it might be hot just because of the size but so far nothing out of line so long as I’m not puffing like a locomotive. I’m thinking about a wind cap for outside smoking because if it did catch a breeze I could see it heating up pretty darn fast.how does it smoke?!
Yea,what’s with all the system pipes lately with acrylic, even the deluxe. Heretical! I passed on a couple because of itvulcanite stem!
the new acrylic stems are actually great. They have an oldschool shape rather than the rounded shit buttons on the most recent vulcanite iterations. At first I didn't like them but they are great in shape and feel, never oxidize, and you'd have to be a wolf to leave a toothmark.Yea,what’s with all the system pipes lately with acrylic, even the deluxe. Heretical! I passed on a couple because of it