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Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
6,958
23,516
Humansville Missouri
Prince Albert in a Dr Grabow Adjustomatic Golden Duke Bulldog

In the late thirties Kaywoodie advertised they sold 11 million pipes a year and only a tiny, minuscule number were $10 Flame Grains.

In 1965 Dr Grabow at Sparta sold 3.6 million pipes and who knows how many were as fancy as this $5 Golden Duke

Today Grabow makes two hundred thousand pipes a year, still likely the largest maker on earth, but only 15% of the 1965 peak. They are all beautiful pipes but not an Adustomatic Golden Duke level of fancy.

Where did Grabow source hundreds of thousands of briar blocks as fancy as fancy gets?

Granted that Grabow varnished and stained every pipe and there are a few tiny fills, but it was an accomplishment that won’t ever happen again.

In the sixties in Humansville both restaurants, five full service filling stations, both feed stores, the drug store, the pool hall, all three grocery stores, the beer joint and package store, the hardware store and the lumber store all had a display of Grabows and all sold cigarettes, cigars, and Prince Albert, Velvet, and Half and Half, and penny boxes of matches.

In 1968 Walmart opened in Bolivar and my parents and even ten year old me, knew it was morally wrong, to shop at Bolivar instead of Humansville. But Daddy decided to go around back of Walmart, so people wouldn’t see us going in the front. Back there in the parking lot were lots of our friends.:)

Humansville today has one gas station, one Dollar General, one cheap booze and tobacco shop, and the beer joint, there since 1886,

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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
70,142
801,938
Been awake and reading for a while. Earlier, I smoked a bowl of year 2020 Watch City Original Crumb Cut in a 1950s-60s straight smooth brown Bertram 07 octagonal paneled billiard with a square shank and a tapered black vulcanite stem.
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And I just finished smoking first release Watch City Rhythm & Blues in a straight smooth brown 1920s-30s Sasieni patent 8 dot Marborough lovat with a black vulcanite saddle stem. The only feral outside is Tomato the Brave. Dunno where he is. I brought the others in, and dried them off, although Abner the Eager wasn't so eager to come in. I brought him in to get him out of the rain, and because he hadn't eaten in hours. But, he didn't once he was inside. He's found a safe spot to snooze instead.
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Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
6,958
23,516
Humansville Missouri
Carter Hall in a Savinelli Dry System Natural Military Mount 2101 I’ve owned for over thirty years, I bought from Just For Him in Springfield Missouri for about $75 during it’s heyday when the owner who was a dead ringer for the crooner Charlie Rich sold more CAO meerschaum pipes to the recently coiffured wealthy matrons of the Ozarks who patronized the most expensive and exclusive beauty salon in the Ozarks next door, than any other retailer on the planet.

Afterwards they would go to his shop for the show and pick out a fine meerschaum pipe from about $150 to $1,000 personally with him assisting them, and his young son who was his sidekick.

If he ever missed a sale I never saw it. The entire south wall of his shop was a glass case full of meerschaums from $150 on the bottom shelves to huge $1,000 ones way on top with the $250-500 pipes all at eye level for the ladies to be presented.

He kept a small selection of briars and estate pipes for us hairy legged boys waiting on our mothers and wives.

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I own two of these, exactly the same.

Here’s to you, Charley!

 
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