I say it's odd looking, but perhaps I'm simply ignorant of the style. My friend gifted me this pipe, which he inherited from a family member. He also inherited a Kiko pipe made by the Kilimanjaro Pipe Company Ltd. from the same family member.
I'm hoping someone may be able to help me identify the pipe from the pictures below. It has a very small bowl, which I couldn't quite capture with the camera. The only comparable pipe I could find online was this one, made in Italy, but with no identification. The bottom piece of my pipe is plastic, I believe, not wood. There are no signatures, logos, or identifying markings.
If you know anything about the style of the pipe, even if you cannot identify it exactly, that would be very helpful. I'm also curious if I might be able to repair the crack in the bowl with wood filler (the inside of the bowl is not cracked). But I may need to switch categories for that question. Any tips on smoking it would also be appreciated.
Thanks very much.
I'm hoping someone may be able to help me identify the pipe from the pictures below. It has a very small bowl, which I couldn't quite capture with the camera. The only comparable pipe I could find online was this one, made in Italy, but with no identification. The bottom piece of my pipe is plastic, I believe, not wood. There are no signatures, logos, or identifying markings.
If you know anything about the style of the pipe, even if you cannot identify it exactly, that would be very helpful. I'm also curious if I might be able to repair the crack in the bowl with wood filler (the inside of the bowl is not cracked). But I may need to switch categories for that question. Any tips on smoking it would also be appreciated.
Thanks very much.
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