Walt Cannoy 10th Anniversary Cardinal House Langford Porkpie Eskimo Handmade Briar Pipe, New
$360.00
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Description
Walt Cannoy first emerged as a major figure in the the North American pipe-making renaissance around the turn of the millennium. Originally an R&D mechanic, Cannoy carved and sold his first pipe in 1999, having been inspired by artisan pipe-makers as diverse as Preben Holm, Robert “Micoli” Burns, and Joe Mariner. Cannoy would soon rise in the ranks of the North American artisan scene, becoming one of its premier high-grade carvers.
Named after various landmarks in Cannoy’s native Florida, “Cardinal House” began as a side-project of sorts, whereby Cannoy could offer relatively inexpensive pipes alongside his high-grade, high-demand Signature works. While the first Cardinal House pipes were akin to “seconds,” Cannoy soon became dissatisfied with this approach, leading him to rethink what it would mean to make high-quality, artisan pipes that were comparable in price to reputable factory makes. Instead of reducing costs by using cheaper materials, or utilizing pre-fabricated components (such as stummels and stems), Cannoy focused instead on streamlining his manufacturing process, leading to Cardinal House as it is known today. Handmade from the same briar blocks, ebonite rods, and various ornaments as the Walt Cannoy Signature series, Cardinal House’s enduring affordability represents simply the culmination of decades spent isolating and refining all of the essential techniques involved in one’s craft.
This 10th Anniversary “Porkpie Eskimo” is a striking, highly distinctive interpretation of the wide-shank, “surfing” shapes that are highly popular within the artisan community. In this instance, rather than following the more typical Eskimo, Inuit, or Surfing Bulldog designs found in that community, Cannoy has instead found inspiration in headwear, more specifically its titular porkpie hat. There is, perhaps, a little nod to the Countryman shapes associated with Charatan, resulting in a pipe that bridges the freehand traditions of both England and Denmark.
Details:
Length: 4.5″ / 114.3mm
Bowl Width: 0.72 / 18.28mm
Bowl Depth: 1.08″ / 27.43mm
Weight: 1.9oz / 56g
Additional information
Weight | 15 oz |
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Condition | New |
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