Wow, well you kept the lookers for sure! Did you ever have a 214 or 215?I had a bunch of Comoy's at one point including a set of 5 of the 800 series magnum sized pipes.
Some very beautiful pipes, I'm down to the last two because I loved the shapes. The Oom Paul is an Extraordinaire 235 that sits in a vintage Comoy's ceramic rack made in Italy with a Sasieni and Dunhill of the same shape.
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The other is an Extraordinaire 499 shape, I believe it's called a Rhodesian...
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Well donāt start looking for them nowā¦My notes say I had neither.
Love all those, especially the triple Oom-Paul set!I had a bunch of Comoy's at one point including a set of 5 of the 800 series magnum sized pipes.
Some very beautiful pipes, I'm down to the last two because I loved the shapes. The Oom Paul is an Extraordinaire 235 that sits in a vintage Comoy's ceramic rack made in Italy with a Sasieni and Dunhill of the same shape.
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The other is an Extraordinaire 499 shape, I believe it's called a Rhodesian...
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Ah, life happens.Wow! So nice to see this Comoy pipe thread I started so long ago (on July 4, 2013) is still up & running here in March 2024! My apologies for not posting for so many years. Life sort of took over. You'll be interested (and perhaps a bit sad) to know that not only were all the pipes in the original green velvet case of six unsmoked Comoy's actually smoked - I had initially thought to keep them all unsmoked as a family heirloom - but, also, alas, they were all split up and sold. I only have two left, the two billiards. Money was tight and I had to break up the set to sell. Some sold on eBay & some to Smokingpipes. A member here managed to snag the library bent one through Smokingpipes & he posted a thread on it. He joked he's like to buy my boxed set, little realizing that he had indeed actually bought one of them! Glad it went to a good home. Originally I had bought the set of six cased unsmoked Comoy's from a German fellow who was selling his late father's estate in Barvaria. After telling him I planned to keep them in museum condition (pristine & unsmoked), he told me his father regretted not smoking them. Lol. So anyways that's what happened to them. Brings a bit of closure to the story. Hope everyone is happy & healthy and enjoying their briar pipes!
Thanks Oz. Yep, every pipe deserves to fulfill its destiny & be smoked.Ah, life happens.
And one does what one must
I have often wondered what happened to that wonderful set as it really inspired me to get a few older Britwoods
They may have fetched more in an unsmoked state.
But Iām pleased to learn you put flame to them.
Also happy to learn some ended up with people who will cherish them
Wow...that is my favorite so far.
Yep, pre-WWII for sure, could be from the 1920's. Nice grab, I recall seeing that one on eBay.I just got this one. Iām thinking āMade in Englandā denotes an earlier pipe? Pre-WW?
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Thanks. Itās in great shape. I got lucky.Yep, pre-WWII for sure, could be from the 1920's. Nice grab, I recall seeing that one on eBay.
That one is truly a beauty. Stopped me in my tracks.....I just got this one. Iām thinking āMade in Englandā denotes an earlier pipe? Pre-WW?
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