For technical reasons I won't go into, the mortise-liner/sleeve in the bamboo shank came out and both it and the stem became permanently lost.
Definitely a pipe worth saving, though, because the maker is a living legend sculptural carver, it's a big-league straight grain, and it's very large (over 10" long).
The stem was an absolute nightmare to fabricate & fit after the fact for a variety of reasons, not the least of which it required a stainless steel tenon, a new mortise liner had to be made and axially aligned, and the shank itself---the end of the bamboo---is not round but oblong in cross-section (plus it is tilted 30 degrees from bite-zone level).
Anyway, I thought you might get a kick out of seeing the rescue of such a rare piece, as well as seeing the sort of insane shit I get up to these days.
Definitely a pipe worth saving, though, because the maker is a living legend sculptural carver, it's a big-league straight grain, and it's very large (over 10" long).
The stem was an absolute nightmare to fabricate & fit after the fact for a variety of reasons, not the least of which it required a stainless steel tenon, a new mortise liner had to be made and axially aligned, and the shank itself---the end of the bamboo---is not round but oblong in cross-section (plus it is tilted 30 degrees from bite-zone level).
Anyway, I thought you might get a kick out of seeing the rescue of such a rare piece, as well as seeing the sort of insane shit I get up to these days.