The gentleman who collects these curved shank rarities told me that the term used back in The Day was "drifted shank". Meaning the shank looked like it had shifted or "drifted" away from the bowl. Was offset.
Makes perfect sense to me.
This one is stamped Barclay-Rex, same as #2, this time in a large apple shape.
In short, curves from stem to stern.
I see curves... CURVES EVERYWHERE, I SAY!!!
(Whatever happened to simple elegance?)
Anyway, like the others, this stummel was found without a stem, but couldn't be left to live out its next couple thousand years (or however long briar lasts) without one.
And here we are.
Makes perfect sense to me.
This one is stamped Barclay-Rex, same as #2, this time in a large apple shape.
In short, curves from stem to stern.
I see curves... CURVES EVERYWHERE, I SAY!!!
(Whatever happened to simple elegance?)
Anyway, like the others, this stummel was found without a stem, but couldn't be left to live out its next couple thousand years (or however long briar lasts) without one.
And here we are.