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CapeMayBen

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The better half is studying abroad and gave me this Falcon that was made in England.  Smokes really, really well after a little sanding and some time on the trippoli wheel I'm really happy with how it came out.  I forgot take a picture of it before I started because I'm a fool but here she is all cleaned up.

 
Looks great. I'm tempted to try one of those. They have to be a pretty decent pipe because of their ubiquity over the years. Do you happen to know if current production is of high a quality as the older ones? And they're a very light pipe, right? I like "light," one of the reasons I worship at the altar of corn cobdom.

FWIW, the story of the company is available on Kindle. Can't remember the title, nor can I remember to purchase a copy.
 
I can't speak for the quality of the recently made pipes but I have to say this was just a great smoke.  I was smoking some wet aromatic out of it while walking around and had a very dry cool smoke.  It's a lighter pipe, very easy to clench but doesn't feel like it's too flimsy.

This might be a book for me to enjoy over the winter, thanks for the heads up.

Edit: Here's the E-book, or theres the $150 paper back edition.Amazon Link
 
Falcons are really wonderful and that looks like a beauty! That book is fascinating by the way. It gives a real insiders look at the twists and turns that occur in a unique business.
Mike.
 
Looks all most new again sir! ;)
I noticed you have what looks to be a Beall buffing system set up on your lathe.
Do you carve pipes or wood lathe work also?
 
I actually do carve some pipes with another briar brother who goes by smg913.  We just put a website up with some of our work if anyone cares to take a look any feedback would be great. Our site is right here
 
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