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MisterBadger

Lifer
Oct 6, 2024
1,151
9,884
Ludlow, UK
This feller. A 'Makonde' straight Rhodesian, made of Tanzanian Amboseli Meerschaum by theKilimajaro Pipe Company Ltd. with a Vulcanite stem. It's a survivor - had some rough treatment in its 50 to 70 years, looks like it's been brutally reamed, clenched, carried in a pocket with loose change, car keys and whatnot, and smoked a very great deal. It was the most abused of a cheap job lot of estate pipes I won in an auction a while ago, unsaleable on its own but I couldn't bear to throw it away,so I smoothed away the chips and cuts as best I could, and beeswaxed it over a few times. Not a pretty sight but I've gotten quite attached to it, it smokes beautifully and is, in its way, irreplaceable.African Rhodesian.jpg
 

Wesley pipes

Lurker
Jan 28, 2025
33
59
This feller. A 'Makonde' straight Rhodesian, made of Tanzanian Amboseli Meerschaum by theKilimajaro Pipe Company Ltd. with a Vulcanite stem. It's a survivor - had some rough treatment in its 50 to 70 years, looks like it's been brutally reamed, clenched, carried in a pocket with loose change, car keys and whatnot, and smoked a very great deal. It was the most abused of a cheap job lot of estate pipes I won in an auction a while ago, unsaleable on its own but I couldn't bear to throw it away,so I smoothed away the chips and cuts as best I could, and beeswaxed it over a few times. Not a pretty sight but I've gotten quite attached to it, it smokes beautifully and is, in its way, irreplaceable.View attachment 435629
Very nice state of preservation! the Briar looks like a well worn piece of leather.
 
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Joe H

Can't Leave
May 22, 2024
310
3,139
Alaska
If I'm doing something that's a risk of damage or loss while piping, one of these two get the nod. I made them both from dinner corn after it was eaten and bamboo garden stakes from around the house for free. They both smoke great and are in my small pipe rotation. I'd hate to lose either one, but it would be little trouble to make new ones if needed.
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tartanphantom

Lurker
Oct 20, 2025
46
209
62
Murfreesboro, TN
This feller. A 'Makonde' straight Rhodesian, made of Tanzanian Amboseli Meerschaum by theKilimajaro Pipe Company Ltd. with a Vulcanite stem. It's a survivor - had some rough treatment in its 50 to 70 years, looks like it's been brutally reamed, clenched, carried in a pocket with loose change, car keys and whatnot, and smoked a very great deal. It was the most abused of a cheap job lot of estate pipes I won in an auction a while ago, unsaleable on its own but I couldn't bear to throw it away,so I smoothed away the chips and cuts as best I could, and beeswaxed it over a few times. Not a pretty sight but I've gotten quite attached to it, it smokes beautifully and is, in its way, irreplaceable.View attachment 435629

The best-looking dates are not necessarily the best dates.
Sometimes you prefer one with more life experience and less pretentiousness. 🤠👍

I'd put a pipe like that into "The DB's" category for life experience.