Growley Pipes

Devil Anse Replica: (Sold)

August 1, 2015Growleyarchived 2015

Everyone has a different idea of what the Devil Anse pipe should look like. In the past, I’ve always created versions of what was smoked by Kevin Costner, on the TV Miniseries Hatfields & McCoys. With this pipe I decided to do my best to create an actual replica. It’s tricky to find good pics of the entire pipe, and this pipe in particular seems to defy some of the common standards. It has a very skinny shank, and appears to have an extremely small stem. With these few pictures, I worked to create the best replica I could.

Devil-Anse-Collage

The Devil Anse shape is surprisingly large by means of volume. It has a nice size chamber that will allow for a decent length smoke.

I carved this from the best Italian briar, and it shows. It has a nice display of cross grain and birds eye. I has a nice birdseye on the sides of the bowl, and crossgrain on the front and back.

The stem was hand carved from German Ebonite and  fitted with a comfort fit button, which makes it comfortable and easy to hold in your mouth. As with all my pipes, I’ve opened this pipe up properly to give it the the right air flow to provide a cool dry smoke.

Click on the pictures below to see them full size!

Dimensions:

Length: 4″
Chamber Depth: 1″
Chamber Bore: .75″
Outside Bowl Width: 1.5″
Weight: 0.9 oz

This pipe has been sold. If you’d like to purchase a similar pipe, or have interest in having me build a custom pipe to fit your exact tastes, feel free to email or call me, and I’ll be happy to work out the arrangements with you.

Return Policy: It is important that my customers are very happy with their Growley Pipe. Once you purchase one and receive it, you have up to 15 days to inspect it and make sure it was all you hoped it would be. If you get it and decide it’s just not for you, contact me and we’ll arrange for it’s return and a refund of your full purchase price of your unsmoked pipe.

Thanks for looking,

Brian G. Rowley
832-628-5468
growleypipes@gmail.com

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