I believe he (RDJ) is smoking a Genod Petite Churchwarden. I possess a similar pipe and find the stem too delicate for clenching. You should check out the Savinelli Gingers Favorite or Bings Favorite. They are sturdier versions of the Demi-Churchwarden.Who makes straight, short churchwardens without a bend that you can cletch? I noticed Robert Downey Jr smoking one on a couple of occasions in his Sherlock Holmes films, and they looked cool.
As cool as they are, short(ish)-stemmed cw's are almost impossible to find.
I imagine it's the, "If a little is good a lot must be better" mindset, so anyone who makes a cw wants it to be as long as possible. Why else bother, right?
Wrong.
Trim them to a manageable length and they get smoked a LOT more.
Hard to find, but not impossible and very manageable, especially when most of your smoking is done on your arse from a balcony watching the palm trees sway. ?Here is my collection of Demi-CW’s for what it’s worth...As cool as they are, short(ish)-stemmed cw's are almost impossible to find.
I imagine it's the, "If a little is good a lot must be better" mindset, so anyone who makes a cw wants it to be as long as possible. Why else bother, right?
Wrong.
Trim them to a manageable length and they get smoked a LOT more.
Georged I agree wholeheartedly. Here is my Demi-
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I hope they do. Beautiful pipe. I am a Savinelli fan and partial to smooth finishes. I just picked up this Chacom Berlingot 1513. Working on the break in as we speak...Good point Dimitri makes. I have a Savinelli Prince of Wales that is exactly that, a long-stemmed prince that amounts to a short churchwarden. I think they're not being offered new, but Sav sometimes brings pipes back, like the recent re-emergence of the Oscar Lucite line.
I have several Qandales and I love them!I have a Savinelli "Gandalf"; it's 8 inches long. Savinelli got in trouble for using the name without permission so they rebranded the pipe as the "Qandale". Go to Smokingpipes.com and search Qandale; they have several styles to choose from. It's a lite pipe at only 1.8 oz, so other than length it probably wouldn't be a bad clencher. View attachment 35399View attachment 35400
I agree, but unfortunately I've noticed the Cobbit line (and many other MM models) are "Out of Stock" on a lot of retailers as well as MM website. I wanted to buy a couple of burners for trying out some heavier blends and found my choices limited. I wonder whats going on over there.I'd say you can't go wrong with the Missouri Meerschaum Cobbit line. I clench 'em (they're very light as they are cobs) , and you don't even need the special long churchwarden pipe cleaners for them, provided you remove the stem first.
I wonder whats going on over there.
Check back on the MM site periodically -- They seem to sell out but restock. I picked up a "Pot O' Gold" from them last week, and that was always "sold out" every time I checked.I agree, but unfortunately I've noticed the Cobbit line (and many other MM models) are "Out of Stock" on a lot of retailers as well as MM website. I wanted to buy a couple of burners for trying out some heavier blends and found my choices limited. I wonder whats going on over there.
Sorry, I missed this earlier.Do you have a name for those cutty models? I really like them.
Sorry, I missed this earlier.
No model names. The top one is a re-worked Bonaquisti (a carver in upstate New York), and the bottom one an Ashton. Both were re-stemmed after the fact to make them less of a "special occasion smoker." (Original stems are in a drawer)
They're not available as shown, in other words.