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anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
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Here's a Cane head pipe.

Made by Radice. The cap pops off the pipe and the pipe pulls out of the cane portion. There's a bone handle and the whole thing is made out of Briar. Completely impractical but a cool collectible nonetheless.

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it's basically a pacifists sword cane. If you get jumped you can lay out a smoke screen and get away. :)
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
15,777
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In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
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This is my pocket pipe. And I know the picture sucks but that's about as good as it gets with my dumb phone (very not a smart phone). It's a Tsuge and it smokes great. It's clearer and more defined then any other pipe I have. Not sure why. I bought it when I went from temp to full time at my job. It's the perfect amount of smoke for my breaks (two thirty minute breaks and one is paid, I told you the job is pretty good). I love this pipe and if I had more money to burn I might buy a few more. And it's the most durable pipe I've had. Only problem packing it is slightly tricky.
 

ofafeather

Lifer
Apr 26, 2020
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Where NY, CT & MA meet
Here are 3 that are pocket worthy: Digby (GBD) shape 1971
GBD Compact 1633
Peterson System Premier 317 which to me is the perfect shirt pocket pipe
I put the Comoy LB size billiard up top for a size reference.
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Mar 13, 2020
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This is my pocket pipe. And I know the picture sucks but that's about as good as it gets with my dumb phone (very not a smart phone). It's a Tsuge and it smokes great. It's clearer and more defined then any other pipe I have. Not sure why. I bought it when I went from temp to full time at my job. It's the perfect amount of smoke for my breaks (two thirty minute breaks and one is paid, I told you the job is pretty good). I love this pipe and if I had more money to burn I might buy a few more. And it's the most durable pipe I've had. Only problem packing it is slightly tricky.
Tricky to pack how?
 
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didimauw

Moderator
Staff member
Jul 28, 2013
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Two of my often pocketed pipes, an ugly stubby homemade cherry wood pipe, and beat up Medico VFQ bulldog. The homemade one is for summertime yard work/lawn mowing, and the Medico is my go everywhere pipe that gets loaded and corked and put in my pocket with a bic when ever I go out.

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I love that homemade one! Beautiful!
 

alaskanpiper

Enabler in Chief
May 23, 2019
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Alaska
My favorite is easily my Eric Paulson Devil Anse pictured below. Nice and small, classy, and a very generous chamber for a pipe of that size.

However, I am also partial to the nording compass. Removable metal stem makes them quite portable and compact, as well as very light and clenchable.


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GCW

Can't Leave
Nov 17, 2019
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I sold a Peterson patent-era "Opera" pipe on Ebay a few years back:


1 1/4" measured diagonally. Handy for a quick smoke during opera / theater intermissions.