BELMORE

Department : STEM OF OTHER MATERIALS & Threaded bowl
The Consolidated Pipe Co...... C.P.F. was absorbed by KBB, the Kaywoodie people in 1915. When sold KBB were making the Dinwoodie. The name did not fit, so it became Kaywoodie.
Similar to a calabash, the meerschaum bowl screws in and leaves a smoke chamber below to cool the smoke.
This Belmore model has the C.P.F. logo on shank, band and stem, and a Peterson style bit. The pipe is 5 1/4 inches long, with a chamber 7/8" diameter and 1" deep.







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