Author: V. K. Pipes

  • KAYWOODIE Hand Made

    USA, 1940-50s This is one of the “old style” Kaywoodie Hand Made pipes produced between 1946 and 1955, possibly even earlier in the 1940s. All the details on the pipe confirm that it is an ancient and valuable historical rarity: the 4-hole stinger is stamped “Drinkless” and a patent number (a little hard to read…

  • DR. GRABOW Starfire poker

    USA, 1950s Step into the 1950s, an iconic era of American history, where rock’n’roll melodies filled the airwaves, majestic cars cruised the streets with booming radio receivers, and the American pipe industry was flourishing. Amidst this vibrant period emerges a true American classic – behold, the Dr. Grabow’s Starfire. As if paying homage to the…

  • PETERSON’S Dublin 6

    Ireland, 2006 This attractive Peterson’s billiard pipe with the silver cap is really a wonderful artisan’s tribute to old and everlasting traditional Petersons. “Each pipe in this range is distinguished by its fill-free finish, either smooth or sandblasted, and expert metal fitments, shaped and applied by the hands of our most experienced craftsman. Our silversmiths…

  • NORTHERN BRIARS Extra Special

    England, 2011 We are thrilled to have finally added Ian Walker’s Northern Briars Extra Special pipe to our collection. This particular pipe features a distinctive, combined finish that some refer to as “oriental”. While this design may not be Ian’s original creation, similar finishes were used on John Redman’s Redonian pipes in the mid-20th century….

  • GBD Unique unsmoked

    GBD is renowned as one of the most innovative manufacturers, having always offered a vast range of shapes and series while frequently introducing new designs. Naturally, GBD responded to the growing interest in Danish pipes in its own sophisticated manner. From the late 1960s until the late 1970s, GBD enlisted the expertise of Horry Jamieson,…

  • CHARATAN’S MAKE De Luxe 11

    England, 1950s This well-preserved, attractive, classical bent pipe was made during the Charatan’s family era (the Reuben era, prior to 1960). Notably, the shape number is located on the same side of the shank as other nomenclature. This is truly an interesting and exciting discovery! Pipe markings “CHARATAN’S MAKE \ LONDON. ENGLAND \ DE LUXE”,…

  • BEN WADE Hand Model Roma

    This English-made Ben Wade Hand Model pipe is a unique and surprisingly effective piece. Its simple shape beautifully accents the fantastic birdseye grain on the left side of the bowl. The nomenclature corresponds to the Lane era times, but the stamping “ROMA” on the pipe is a bit unusual. Your thought regarding this would be…

  • PARKER Super Bruyere 809

    England, 1957-67 An amazing barrel-shaped Parker pipe produced between 1957 and 1967, prior to the company’s merger with Hardcastle Pipe Ltd. This was a period when Parker successfully combined Dunhill’s resources and production facilities with its own unique approach to carving, shaping, finishing, and marketing. As a result, both experienced pipe collectors and refined smokers…

  • PARKER Super Bruyere 5040

    England, 1957-67 An elegant lightweight Parker pensil shank pipe produced between 1957 and 1967, prior to the company’s merger with Hardcastle Pipe Ltd. This was a period when Parker successfully combined Dunhill’s resources and production facilities with its own unique approach to carving, shaping, finishing, and marketing. As a result, both experienced pipe collectors and…

  • HARDCASTLE’S Dryconomy 72

    England, 1930s The stamping “BRITISH MADE” clearly indicates that this pipe was produced during the Hardcastle family’s ownership of the company, prior to Alfred Dunhill’s complete acquisition in 1948. Given that Hardcastle’s factory was unable to obtain briar during WWII, it is most likely that the pipe dates back to the 1930s. The tenon is…