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Found this Kaywoodie at an estate sale near my house. It was clearly well-loved, as it's got the prior owner's initials engraved on it — and it was completely clogged with tar when I bought it.

Managed to clean it well enough to use, although I accidentally broke the ball off the end of the (one-hole) stinger. Thinking of just cutting the stinger off; it's damaged anyway, and it gurgles like hell every time I use it. Otherwise though, a very nice pipe. I love the size and shape.
 

didimauw

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Found this Kaywoodie at an estate sale near my house. It was clearly well-loved, as it's got the prior owner's initials engraved on it — and it was completely clogged with tar when I bought it.

Managed to clean it well enough to use, although I accidentally broke the ball off the end of the (one-hole) stinger. Thinking of just cutting the stinger off; it's damaged anyway, and it gurgles like hell every time I use it. Otherwise though, a very nice pipe. I love the size and shape.
Any real value it may have had once, went away when the previous owner engraved his initials. So I say, cut that damn stinger off!
 

peteguy

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Jan 19, 2012
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Easy to swap a stinger out on these metal twist tenons. Tough to find a replacement part. :LOL::ROFLMAO:
 
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Kaufmann Bros. & Bondy (KB&B, a precursor to Kaywoodie) Gutta-percha Eagle Claw with Briar screw-in bowl, and orific bit, circa 1930s or earlier. This pipe is relatively large, measuring 10.5" diagonally from the stem tip to front claw. For scale, here it is next to a Savinelli Series III 320 KS Author, and my smallest Gutta-percha KB&B Eagle Claw pipe (2.5"):

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Nov 28, 2023
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Good morning. I am new to the site. Semi-new to collecting older pipes and adding new life to them. I recently acquired this Jarl off eBay for a respectable cheap amount of money. It is marked as a Jarl 1651 with no series indicated. It is approximately 5 1/4" and appears similar to a "ribbon" series. It is the first Jarl I have owned. So far, I have cleaned it, buffed it, reamed out the bowl, minor teeth mark removal from the stem, (still working on the bottom of the stem). I was able to locate various information about the history of the maker. But I have found limited information on the different series that were made. The possible value of this pipe seems to be all over the board from what I can find. I like the pipe and intend on keeping it. I would just like to know more about it. Any input would be appreciated. (and yes, it smokes nicely :) )
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Briar Lee

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I’m pretty ecstatic about this one. I just got it in the mail today. It’s a Kaywoodie Drinkless Aristocrat 05 F. It has a push-stem stinger and is very petite pipe at 24 grams. I’m dating this to 1927?

A word about men’s styles from the twenties and thirties.

Pipes, watches, even fountain pens were most fashionable when smaller.

I own an early twenties WDC Milano Extra that’s a gorgeous little pipe, and the mortise is cut so thin the wood is about a razor blade thick.

And I own a 1940 Hamilton 14K Brock 19 jewel Hamilton watch only slightly wider than the skinny band.


That is an exquisite little Kaywwodie.

Congratulations.
 

milk

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Sep 21, 2022
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A word about men’s styles from the twenties and thirties.

Pipes, watches, even fountain pens were most fashionable when smaller.

I own an early twenties WDC Milano Extra that’s a gorgeous little pipe, and the mortise is cut so thin the wood is about a razor blade thick.

And I own a 1940 Hamilton 14K Brock 19 jewel Hamilton watch only slightly wider than the skinny band.


That is an exquisite little Kaywwodie.

Congratulations.
Thanks you sir! That’s a handsome time piece.
 

Sobrbiker

Lifer
Jan 7, 2023
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Just got a 7409B so had to take a pic of the Kaywoodies I’ve gotten in the past year since finding this community soon after picking up a pipe. Y’all are bad influences!

L>R/old to new:
7204 Suntan Rock Ambera
7409B Thorn
04 early Relief Grain
09B four hole FlameGrain Meerschaum
40 mid-war Flame Grain Meerschaum
Belgique Campus White Briar
and,
A current Greywoodie Crag Large Biliard

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Birddog66

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Nov 29, 2020
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These are my latest acquisitions, two Super Grain with shank logo. The one on the bottom was a surprising find in the UK and came with the tiny Drinkless in the middle as a bonus. The brand is relatively unknown here (UK) fortunately so on the rare occasions I do find them for sale there’s little if any competition. image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 

milk

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milk

Lifer
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Quick question for Kaywoodie people: Did Kaywoodie stop stamping “Aged Bruyere” at a certain year? Thanks.