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Just received this yesterday from Viking Pipe Club, as pictured and described. As mentioned elsewhere, although the vendor makes little mention of his process, it's clear that his is a kind of "quickie" process. The meer bowl was decently reamed, the gourd was in good condition and lightly polished.
But the Vulcanite stem? Although the pic doesn't show it, the stem is quite brown near the tenon. It will need a good soak in Oxy, a Magic eraser, micro-mesh finish, and final polish. The bowl rim could use a bit of careful work, and I plan to give the interior a bit of an alcohol soak. All considered, and considering the price ($28), a very satisfying purchase.
Here's the surprising part...
The size. During this acquisition and discussion of this Calabash - and looking at many posts and pics of them - you are left with the distinct impression that a Calabash - particularly the removable mushroom bowl type - that these are rather massive pipes. And a few of those really are.
But not this one. To the contrary it is much smaller, lighter and even more graceful than I'd expected (pics to be posted). This to me was quite beautiful and attractive in the sense that smoking it will not be intimidating in the least.
And when considering its very full bend, clenching seems entirely possible.
Stay tuned for pics...