Just received my Two Cousins Pipe Rack. Owe this one to mso489 as I saw a post where he mentioned getting one with a gift certificate so I checked them out. Crazy variety. I chose the Port Royal Cedars which is on pages 78-79 of their catalog. Could not be happier. Just what I wanted. It only holds six pipes as opposed to the catalog description below of 12 pipe capacity, but that is obvious. One improvement, is the use of neodymium magnets over the old style drawer catch. And, the pull is not from a yard sale in Kentucky, but it is the same style and I like it.
Port Royal Cedars
18” h x 15” w x 5.5” deep
Holds 12 pipes.
The Port Royal Cedars is the third in my Port Royal series. The name is totally made up, but in my mind, it’s a small southern town on the river with the “Big Houses” lining the main drag atop the bluffs. This rack sits in the study of one of these houses with big white columns shaded by 100 year old, gnarly cedar trees. The rack has black foam padding in the bowl rest to protect your darlings from harm. The pull on the storage cabinet was found at a yard sale in Kentucky. I’ve been waiting for just the right pipe rack to use it. The main body is constructed of cedar with antique moss green trim.
Port Royal Cedars
18” h x 15” w x 5.5” deep
Holds 12 pipes.
The Port Royal Cedars is the third in my Port Royal series. The name is totally made up, but in my mind, it’s a small southern town on the river with the “Big Houses” lining the main drag atop the bluffs. This rack sits in the study of one of these houses with big white columns shaded by 100 year old, gnarly cedar trees. The rack has black foam padding in the bowl rest to protect your darlings from harm. The pull on the storage cabinet was found at a yard sale in Kentucky. I’ve been waiting for just the right pipe rack to use it. The main body is constructed of cedar with antique moss green trim.