Sinuous and lithe, this pipe from Poul Winslow celebrates a special anniversary: Poul's 50th year of pipemaking. The nomenclature has been laser etched and filled with a gold-colored medium, and includes the years of Poul's pipemaking career so far: 1969-2019. 1969 was also the year Led Zeppelin released its first album. I'm not saying Poul Winslow is the Jimmy Page of pipemaking, but I am alluding to the coincidence in a rhetorical ploy to say Poul Winslow is the Jimmy Page of pipemaking. Anyway, Poul Winslow, who has been called the Jimmy Page of pipemaking (see what I did there?), is indeed a genius in his medium, which, to be clear, is briar. He's also an artist, a painter, and we needn't follow that path now, but his artistic sensibilities are certainly evident in his pipes, which tend to be colorful. This piece is more sedate, with a light contrast stain highlighting excellent vertical grain. The mount on the end of the shank is made of creamy acrylic and bright sterling silver, and a high, free-flowing transition imbues the piece with a Horn aesthetic. The domed, undulating rim is an ocean of cresting birdseye, with more birdseye aligned on the heel. Grain, form, creativity, and execution: everything a pipesmoker could want.
Measurements & Other Details
- Length: 6.27 in./159.26 mm.
- Weight: 2.29 oz./65.05 g.
- Bowl Height: 1.94 in./49.28 mm.
- Chamber Depth: 1.55 in./39.37 mm.
- Chamber Diameter: 0.79 in./20.07 mm.
- Outside Diameter: 1.75 in./44.45 mm.
- Stem Material: Acrylic
- Filter: None
- Shape: Horn
- Finish: Smooth
- Material: Briar
- Country: Denmark