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The Briar Files: Kaywoodie Campus Dublin
Mar 3, 2008 ... The Campus was a Kaywoodie line of smaller-and-lighter-than-usual pipes, with a purpose. A purpose that, in my opinion, doubles as a gimmick ...
2.
The Briar Files: Vintage Christmas Ad (1955): Kaywoodie Pipes
During WWII, Kaywoodie had more than enough good briar warehoused to last for a long time, ... However, Kaywoodie did not have enough meerschaum stocked. ...
3.
The Briar Files: How does the Kaywoodie drinkless system work
Feb 22, 2008 ... I got a search hit on my other blog for the phrase, "how does kaywoodie drinkless system work." I think a better question would be, ...
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The Briar Files: Featured Pipe Smoker: Andie MacDowell
Oct 18, 2008 ... She currently resides in Asheville, North Carolina. She is one of the very few famous female pipe smokers who I know of. ...
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The Briar Files: Yello-Bole Chinrester billiard
This is also a Carburetor pipe. The Carburetor was another gimmick side-line that Kaywoodie used. They put a tiny aluminum pipe in the bottom center of the ...
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The Briar Files: Vintage Ad (1962): Kirsten pipes
Mar 18, 2009 ... Vintage Ad (1962): Kirsten pipes. Here's a page from a 1962 Popular Mechanics showing a small ad for a $3.59 Kirsten among several other ads ...
7.
The Briar Files: Vintage Christmas Ad (1955): Kaywoodie Pipes
Santa Smokes a Pipe #12 (1920) · Santa Smokes a Pipe #11 (1913) · Vintage Christmas Ad (1964): Give him a Kaywoodie... Santa Smokes a Pipe #10 (1913) ...
8.
The Briar Files: Featured Pipe Smoker: Ted Shackelford
PIMO Pipe Craft · Pipepages.com · The Pipe Tobacco Aging, Storage and Cellaring FAQ .... I don't have much to say about this week's pipe smoker. ...
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The Briar Files: How to make a pipe wipe cloth
Feb 26, 2008 ... Now, you can buy this stuff called Briar Pipe Wipe if you really want to. But chances are, you'll have to order it from somewhere unless ...
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The Briar Files: Vintage Ad (1960): Wally Frank
Nov 5, 2008 ... Wally Frank was another pipe maker from the United States that seems to have developed a sort of cult following among collectors of cheaper ...
 
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