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Lifer
Feb 26, 2015
3,843
5,978
Slidell, LA
Not counting the long stem clay pipes I have and use for sampling new blends, I currently own eight pipes with churchwarden stems and three of them get smoked at least once a month. Three of them have been relegated to display pipe status. The other two are large meerschaums that I usually only smoke during March.

I had two of the Cobbit pipes I bought in 2015 but both of them broke eventually broke.
 

winterland

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 6, 2011
123
143
Minneapolis
This is my Luna Churchwarden which I believe I had ordered from a pipe maker Luna that I had seen on this forum back in 2011 or so. It's in my profile pic too.
I smoked it at our MN Renaissance Festival a few times earlier this fall.
I love it with it's wood stem. Smoke mostly aromatics in it but this pic was from when I first got it. Probably Stonehaven drying out. Back when it was actually available.
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Bassman65

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 30, 2022
770
1,329
Canada
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Here are mine. Some are Frankenpipes or made by myself.

On the left is a MM cobbit modded to accommodate a 6mm filter. Below that is a Jean Claude 9mm (for quick smokes because the bowl is super tiny).

On the right is a BC unfiltered modded to accommodate a 9mm filter. Below that are two handmade 9mm Vauen pipes that I modded into churchwardens.

They ain’t pretty, but they work for me.
 

Searock Fan

Lifer
Oct 22, 2021
2,544
7,147
Southern U.S.A.
I've showed this before, but... I got this churchwarden at a garage sale a few weeks back for a dollar and have been smoking it with Half & Half. It's been better than I expected except the bowl gets really hot and you have to hold it by the extension at the bottom or the stem and that it will start to gurgle near the end of the bowl. Hey, what should I expect for a buck? puffy

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OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
8,075
46,296
73
Sydney, Australia
@georged
Didn’t you make a shorter bent stem for this pipe sometime back ?
Hi @georged,

I did a search and came up with your post dated July 16th 2015 “BBB Belge/Cutty Re-work” where you made a new bent stem to replace a saddle-stem

Probably one of thousands of replacement stems you’ve made.
So you’re forgiven if this slipped your mind

Sorry I’m a tech dinosaur and haven’t learnt to cut-and-paste so you will have to do a search for that post
🙄
 

georged

Lifer
Mar 7, 2013
6,828
19,864
Hi @georged,

I did a search and came up with your post dated July 16th 2015 “BBB Belge/Cutty Re-work” where you made a new bent stem to replace a saddle-stem

Probably one of thousands of replacement stems you’ve made.
So you’re forgiven if this slipped your mind

Sorry I’m a tech dinosaur and haven’t learnt to cut-and-paste so you will have to do a search for that post
🙄


Yup, the mind, she slipped. I don't remember making a short stem for that pipe, but (obviously) did, in 2015. Then (apparently) didn't like it as much as I thought I would (or something), so replaced it with the CW-length one in 2021. More pix of it here:


I probably have the short 2015 one in an overflow box somewhere. I'll take a look (I never throw away useable stuff).

The original BBB stummel w/uglo-stem combination was a "tip"/gift sort of thing from a guy I restored a giganto batch of pipes for.
 

MisterBadger

Lifer
Oct 6, 2024
1,151
9,884
Ludlow, UK
I have just the one. A Butz-Choquin Balzac, which came with an interchangeable standard length bent stem. It lives in a garden cabin with an armchair and side table, stove and other home comforts, since it's some distance from the house. Saves me going back to the house for a pipe when I'm gardening (and I have an agreement with Mrs. Badger not to smoke in the house). I find the short stem convenient for clenching whilst working, but 'tis bliss at the end of a job, to kick back with the long stem fitted, a mug of tea or coffee, and sit and survey the fruits of my labour. Or reading a seed catalogue. I keep a jar of Semois with it, which it particularly seems to like.
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