I haven't added a pipe to my collection in a while, so opening this gift from my buddy Dave Jacobsen really put a smile on my face. This gem is an "The Exmoor" in shape 283.
I found almost nothing on "The Exmoor" pipe brand. While certainly made by Comoy's, I'm not sure if it is a 2nd's line, like "The Guildhall", etc. or a shop pipe.
The 283 shape was one on my Holy Grail list, that had sort of been filled. I say "sort of" because I do have the shape 440. In the late 40's, with the change to the round "Made In London, England" COM, the shape number was inexplicably changed to 440. Many Comoy's 2nd line pipes have lower quality, plasticky stems. This one has a very Comoy's like stem and button. The original stinger apparatus is also included.
If anyone has any anecdotal information on "The Exmoor" pipes, I'm interested!
For comparison, my 440 Tradition and Jack Howell "Passion for Pipes" homage.
I found almost nothing on "The Exmoor" pipe brand. While certainly made by Comoy's, I'm not sure if it is a 2nd's line, like "The Guildhall", etc. or a shop pipe.
The 283 shape was one on my Holy Grail list, that had sort of been filled. I say "sort of" because I do have the shape 440. In the late 40's, with the change to the round "Made In London, England" COM, the shape number was inexplicably changed to 440. Many Comoy's 2nd line pipes have lower quality, plasticky stems. This one has a very Comoy's like stem and button. The original stinger apparatus is also included.
If anyone has any anecdotal information on "The Exmoor" pipes, I'm interested!
For comparison, my 440 Tradition and Jack Howell "Passion for Pipes" homage.