Question: What is a Kaywoodie pipe?

Kaywoodie is the name of a pipe fashioned by the Kaufman Brothers and Bondy Company, back in February 1919. The Kaywoodie name was since used to begin a broad line of tobacco pipes. The origin of the name Kaywoodie has been derived from the K in Kaufman, and wood after the briar wood which is used to create the pipes.

Where are Kaywoodie pipes made?

All briar Kaywoodie, Yello-Bole, and Medico pipes, as well as private label pipes, are produced at our manufacturing facility in Tampa, Florida.

What is a Kaywoodie?

Kaywoodie is the name of a pipe fashioned by the Kaufman Brothers and Bondy Company, back in February 1919. The Kaywoodie name was since used to begin a broad line of tobacco pipes. The origin of the name Kaywoodie has been derived from the K in Kaufman, and wood after the briar wood which is used to create the pipes.

How can you tell a good pipe?

Fit and finish: The pipe should look as if it was made with care. There should not be any obvious sandpaper marks, uneven stain, or bald spots without wax. The inside of the bowl should not be stained. The stem and shank should join well.

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