This little gnarly wonder.
A friend and I were both sort of eyeing this pipe at a local auction site, and as I dislike bidding wars, and even less so among friends, I didn’t bid further and he won. Now, the pictures had no other items for scale and it turned out the pipe was much smaller than we both thought. He was a bit disappointed it wasn’t a real churchwarden, so he ended up passing it along to me.
The pipe is marked only Bruyere St. Claude, probably a reject from one of the major brands (perhaps Ropp because of the bullseye on the stem). Some large defect in the briar was probably the reason for the rejection and for such heavy-handed rustication. So the poor girl was rejected multiple times, first at the factory, then by several prospective owners until she reached me.
There’s something about the smallish bowl and the nice long stem that makes for a great smoker. I’m not a clencher but the pipe is very light so even I could do it. Already rugged from all the rustication, so she can take a beating - I’ve had it drop a few times, and not a mark on her. Sometimes I smoke two bowls in a row out, and she never disappoints. I don’t really baby her, but she’s kind of an ugly duckling so looks just the same no matter what I do.
As many have already said, while she may be a beater, I’ve grown attached to her and I’d be sad if something happened. There’s some rugged beauty about her that’s grown on me. In general, I’ve learned to never shy away from these old St. Claude pipes, they can be terrific smokers and can come in quite unique shapes you just don’t see anywhere else.
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