Ashton Old Church XX Sandblasted Diamond Shank Brandy Handmade Briar Pipe, New
$300.00
1 in stock
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Description
Ashton is an English pipe brand, one originally created by William Ashton Taylor. Taylor worked at Dunhill from an early age, becoming one of the company’s most accomplished pipe makers. But Taylor was also one of a number of craftsmen and women who who left Dunhill in the 1970s and 1980s, hoping to create something of their own. After experimenting with a couple of different projects, Taylor ultimately founded Ashton, a workshop for high-end, handmade pipes staffed by himself and other industry veterans like Frank Lincoln and Sid Cooper. Later, Taylor’s team were joined by another Dunhill alumnus, Jimmy Craig, who would take over the running of the workshop after Taylor’s sudden passing in 2009. Along with other workshops, such as Ferndown and James Upshall, Ashton would play a decisive role in the emergence of a new English high-grades scene in the late 20th century and beyond.
The Old Church was William Taylor’s re-imagining of Dunhill’s Tanshell finish—specifically, the early, mid-century Tanshell. Like Dunhill’s these pipes featured a craggy sandblast and a light, natural stain. Also much like the early Dunhill Tanshell, Old Church were specially oil cured prior to blasting, using a precise technique patented by Taylor himself. Since Taylor’s passing, Craig has continued to make the Ashton Old Church just like his old boss did, preserving the line’s famous craggy, patina-prone relief for the next generation of pipe smokers. Here we find it applied in an especially rich and textured manner to something of an old English “quaint shape,” taking the form of a brandy with a distinctive, diamond shank and mouthpiece.
Details:
Length: 6″ / 152.4mm
Bowl Width: 0.81″ / 20.57mm
Bowl Depth: 1.35″ / 34.29mm
Weight: 1.3oz / 38g
Additional information
| Weight | 15 oz |
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| Condition | New |
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