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Current "High Grade" (handmade) Kaywoodies?
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<blockquote data-quote="joemelon" data-source="post: 316025" data-attributes="member: 2721"><p>That POY Rhodesian is a good looking pipe. Does look a little weighty to clench but for me those quarter bents make good chinrester/dangling pipes.</p><p></p><p>The handmade pictured above is 57g. The little pear I have is 23g. The military mounts are 42g (billiard), 29g (billiard), 34g (pot) and 30g (pear). Also have a "Setter" pipe, similar to the Dunhill Don style, that's a near match to a few Kaywoodies I've seen and I'm suspecting may be a Kaywoodie just unmarked which clocks in at 25g.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joemelon, post: 316025, member: 2721"] That POY Rhodesian is a good looking pipe. Does look a little weighty to clench but for me those quarter bents make good chinrester/dangling pipes. The handmade pictured above is 57g. The little pear I have is 23g. The military mounts are 42g (billiard), 29g (billiard), 34g (pot) and 30g (pear). Also have a "Setter" pipe, similar to the Dunhill Don style, that's a near match to a few Kaywoodies I've seen and I'm suspecting may be a Kaywoodie just unmarked which clocks in at 25g. [/QUOTE]
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