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Lifer
Jan 7, 2023
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I'd say it's probably early 30's
After researching all I could find, I’m pretty sure you’re correct, and believe that what I’ve got is a second gen Drinkless Pup. If it didn’t have a pretty good sized sand pit right in the “IMPORTED BRIAR” stamp on shank it may have rated higher than a Drinkless grade.
This image from the oft-referenced 1936 is spot on for the shape and fitment. AE1CCB94-F22A-43CB-83E4-D23F51896E38.jpgCE925F81-DB64-410C-A594-BE7A3B91E032.jpeg
Regardless, I’m enjoying it immensely and it’s a great smoker.
 
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recoilrob

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 16, 2011
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HA d many over the years, down to just one, what I assume to be a Brown University 1940 Class Pipe, although Pipedia's article on class pipes by Brian Robertson shows the 1940 Brown pipe as a billiard, mine is a Canadian. Drinkless, Algerian Briar, Suntan. Maybe they had different shapes offered each year?

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crashthegrey

Lifer
Dec 18, 2015
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Cobleskill, NY
www.greywoodie.com
I don’t know if this is the right thread but does anyone know the history of the Greywoodie pipes, how they started, etc.?
Sorry for the delay. Life has been a bit crazy. Greywoodie pipes started life in October of 2022. I was a handmade pipe maker, still am sometimes, under nQa Pipes. But Greywoodie the retail company started carrying Kaywoodie pipes, I launched in April of 2019. Spending so much time at the Kaywoodie factory, I decided to learn the age old art of production pipes from Bill Feuerbach, the fourth generation owner of Kaywoodie. All of my materials were shared with Kaywoodie, and I started them in the Kaywoodie factory and then brought them home to finish in my shop, learning how Bill performed each step. So I kept making and carrying the Greywoodie line of pipes in addition to nQa and Kaywoodie pipes.
 

Revnatorade C.P.G.

Can't Leave
Feb 4, 2024
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Sorry for the delay. Life has been a bit crazy. Greywoodie pipes started life in October of 2022. I was a handmade pipe maker, still am sometimes, under nQa Pipes. But Greywoodie the retail company started carrying Kaywoodie pipes, I launched in April of 2019. Spending so much time at the Kaywoodie factory, I decided to learn the age old art of production pipes from Bill Feuerbach, the fourth generation owner of Kaywoodie. All of my materials were shared with Kaywoodie, and I started them in the Kaywoodie factory and then brought them home to finish in my shop, learning how Bill performed each step. So I kept making and carrying the Greywoodie line of pipes in addition to nQa and Kaywoodie pipes.
Thats very interesting. I would love to learn how to carve pipes. Any wisdom on how to start or where to look for instructions?
 
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crashthegrey

Lifer
Dec 18, 2015
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Cobleskill, NY
www.greywoodie.com
Thats very interesting. I would love to learn how to carve pipes. Any wisdom on how to start or where to look for instructions?
I started with hobby blocks like most. Then I went to pipe shows and befriended makers. I went to NC to train with Jim Brown of Heisenberg Pipes, and PA to learn some from Tony Warner. Then Time Thorpe. Then when I became friends with Bill we talked shop and I got to use all of the old equipment. I bought used equipment from pipe makers upgrading their own. It just takes a lot of time and patience. And inserting yourself into other people's lives. Lol.
 

AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
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Sorry for the delay. Life has been a bit crazy. Greywoodie pipes started life in October of 2022. I was a handmade pipe maker, still am sometimes, under nQa Pipes. But Greywoodie the retail company started carrying Kaywoodie pipes, I launched in April of 2019. Spending so much time at the Kaywoodie factory, I decided to learn the age old art of production pipes from Bill Feuerbach, the fourth generation owner of Kaywoodie. All of my materials were shared with Kaywoodie, and I started them in the Kaywoodie factory and then brought them home to finish in my shop, learning how Bill performed each step. So I kept making and carrying the Greywoodie line of pipes in addition to nQa and Kaywoodie pipes.
Thanks for the history lesson! Makes me even happier to own this pipe:

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crashthegrey

Lifer
Dec 18, 2015
3,892
3,993
41
Cobleskill, NY
www.greywoodie.com
HA d many over the years, down to just one, what I assume to be a Brown University 1940 Class Pipe, although Pipedia's article on class pipes by Brian Robertson shows the 1940 Brown pipe as a billiard, mine is a Canadian. Drinkless, Algerian Briar, Suntan. Maybe they had different shapes offered each year?

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A ton of these were made for different schools. There were likely a few shapes available. They are super cool.
 

AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
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#62
Only nine or ten of those in existence. I kept number zero. Those are from the first release, numbered 1 to 50 but a few shapes. I released them at the first Capitaland Pipe show.
Oh wow! I was happy to know it was 1/50 but even sweeter to know it’s actually 1/10.

What were the other shapes?