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Brig

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 23, 2024
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535
New England
I am primarily a fan of shorter nose-warmer type pipes, largely because I have the opportunity often to smoke outside while I work and it frees up by hands, stays out of the way, and doesn't pull heavily on my mouth. That said, I've noticed a distinct lack of shorter pipes out there, but have seen several larger pipes that I think would be great if only they were shorter.

Is there someone out there who shortens pipes?
 

crashthegrey

Lifer
Dec 18, 2015
4,051
4,677
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Cobleskill, NY
www.greywoodie.com
While this seems simple, it is a lot of work. You hack off the shank and redrill the mortise, face the shank. At Kaywoodie I have a self centering upright that faces the shank and drills the mortise, but on a finished pipe it will damage the finish and need the stem reflushed. Which means matching the stain, likely losing the stamp of what the pipe was, as well. While I, too, love short pipes, it is a lot of time and effort to simply shorten a finished pipe. Buying nose warmers are easier. That said, since I make every Kaywoodie pipe, it is easy for me to do nosewarmer size, so you could always show me the pipe you wish was shorter and I can make one short, most likely, and they run from $50 to $70 in most finishes.
 

bootlegpipes

Can't Leave
Oct 21, 2024
459
727
I am primarily a fan of shorter nose-warmer type pipes, largely because I have the opportunity often to smoke outside while I work and it frees up by hands, stays out of the way, and doesn't pull heavily on my mouth. That said, I've noticed a distinct lack of shorter pipes out there, but have seen several larger pipes that I think would be great if only they were shorter.

Is there someone out there who shortens pipes?
Check SP and sort filter the search so it shows pipes under 5” or even under 4.5”. There’s a decent amount of pipes that fit into this size range.
 

makhorkasmoker

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 17, 2021
902
2,304
Central Florida
I am primarily a fan of shorter nose-warmer type pipes, largely because I have the opportunity often to smoke outside while I work and it frees up by hands, stays out of the way, and doesn't pull heavily on my mouth. That said, I've noticed a distinct lack of shorter pipes out there, but have seen several larger pipes that I think would be great if only they were shorter.

Is there someone out there who shortens pipes?
I have sometimes considered having a shorter stem fitted, but only when I need the stem replaced anyway. If the shank is short, and the original stem long, you might create a nose warmer-ish pipe this way. But I haven’t actually tried this yet
 

Brig

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 23, 2024
232
535
New England
While this seems simple, it is a lot of work. You hack off the shank and redrill the mortise, face the shank. At Kaywoodie I have a self centering upright that faces the shank and drills the mortise, but on a finished pipe it will damage the finish and need the stem reflushed. Which means matching the stain, likely losing the stamp of what the pipe was, as well. While I, too, love short pipes, it is a lot of time and effort to simply shorten a finished pipe. Buying nose warmers are easier. That said, since I make every Kaywoodie pipe, it is easy for me to do nosewarmer size, so you could always show me the pipe you wish was shorter and I can make one short, most likely, and they run from $50 to $70 in most finishes.
Well that's certainly appealing. Where can one find the current Kaywoodie patterns? I don't seem to see a Kaywoodie site and am not sure on others which ones are old patterns.
 

Nevaditude

Can't Leave
Apr 5, 2022
464
6,816
Northern Nevada
Well that's certainly appealing. Where can one find the current Kaywoodie patterns? I don't seem to see a Kaywoodie site and am not sure on others which ones are old patterns.
Link to Kaywoodie pipes <-----<---- click here

Brig, You will NOT find a better guy to work with! At the Chicago Show last year, I was often near @crashthegrey and the entourage! Talk about knowledgable and just plain fun! He really knows his stuff and it was a kick just to hear the stories that people spoke of. Listen to his podcast and you will KNOW you are dealing with someone who cares deeply for the history & process of a good contemplative smoke. AND you will NOT get a custom pipe toYOUR specs for cheaper. I am a Pete Geek & p-lip piper, but I have many times in the last year thought about placing an order with him.
Hmmm, I wonder if I sent in a p-lip stem if he could work with that ... 🤔
That is more to ponder. Speaking of pondering: I need to decide it I am going to Chicago in next few days...
 

crashthegrey

Lifer
Dec 18, 2015
4,051
4,677
42
Cobleskill, NY
www.greywoodie.com
Link to Kaywoodie pipes <-----<---- click here

Brig, You will NOT find a better guy to work with! At the Chicago Show last year, I was often near @crashthegrey and the entourage! Talk about knowledgable and just plain fun! He really knows his stuff and it was a kick just to hear the stories that people spoke of. Listen to his podcast and you will KNOW you are dealing with someone who cares deeply for the history & process of a good contemplative smoke. AND you will NOT get a custom pipe toYOUR specs for cheaper. I am a Pete Geek & p-lip piper, but I have many times in the last year thought about placing an order with him.
Hmmm, I wonder if I sent in a p-lip stem if he could work with that ... 🤔
That is more to ponder. Speaking of pondering: I need to decide it I am going to Chicago in next few days...
Yes, and I have a variation of a P-lip for Chicago, just one pipe. I think I have old Wellington stems that are similar, too.
 
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crashthegrey

Lifer
Dec 18, 2015
4,051
4,677
42
Cobleskill, NY
www.greywoodie.com
Well that's certainly appealing. Where can one find the current Kaywoodie patterns? I don't seem to see a Kaywoodie site and am not sure on others which ones are old patterns.
My retail site, Greywoodie.com, but I am sold out. Missouri Meerschaum has a lot of them right now.
A Kaywoodie website will come, but there is a long story about why there is not one right now. I have owned the company for a year and there is a lot to do.