albondigas6277
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No, not a replacement probably, just a new model pipe, not a vintage one.Kyle Weiss":36yvpa7x said:The shank is marked right (I think) but from what I've seen on the Comoy's "C" before, that one looks like it was inset into the stem as a whole piece...that ring around it? :scratch: Is that normal? Replacement stem, maybe?
Still a cool pipe, but... *shrug*
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I've had both but sold off the Cadogan era Comoys. The stems weren't as wonderfully thin at the button and had a different mouth feel altogether. They didn't smoke bad, but they just didn't sing like my older pre-Cadogan era pipes.pepesdad1":7glyez5x said:Kyle, can you tell me your impressions re: the feel of the mouthpiece...thin, delicate feel? or sort of thick..not perfect..
and does the 80's market Comoy have the same quality no-fill policy re: briar wood, as the 50-60's pipes? I haven't seen any Comoy pipes in the area that I now live in so I haven't had the pleasure of seeing one.
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