The Perfect Pipe for Scott’s 65th Birthday

The next pipe on the worktable I originally acquired to join my personal collection.  What drew my attention to the Churchwarden was the beautiful, blasted bowl and of course the long classic Churchwarden stem.  It was on the eBay auction block from a seller in Temecula, California in August 2020.  When the time ran out …

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A Snapped Tenon Repair for a 1940s/50s HLT “Rest-Rite” Churchwarden

The next pipe on the worktable is the second commissioned by pipeman Doug who lives north of Philadelphia. The Churchwarden is a unique pipe in ‘pipedom’. It is the only pipe that is given a shape name based not upon the stummel but the stem. As I understand the origins of the pipe’s name, the …

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Fashioning a ‘Middle Earth’ Churchwarden from a Rusticated Orphaned Bowl

Middle Earth Churchwardens are cool, and truth be known, I don’t think I’ll achieve either the Hobbit or Wizard standard when this project is completed, but I like to fashion Churchwardens out of the orphaned, tossed away bowls.  A simple search in Google of ‘Pipes in Middle Earth’ produces many Tolkien worthy pipes and Lord …

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