This is my best old Super Grain. It’s a wonderful smoker but the grain isn’t great.
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That is an early thirties “shank cloverleaf” pipe, and since it’s a Super Grain that’s one of the first $5 grade Kaywoodies.
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A decent, smokable geniune imported briar pipe about 1933 was as little as a quarter and a dollar was kind of a luxury.
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What five dollars bought was outrageously tight grain, like on this $ 5 Marxman Benchmade.
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