Well, I cannot match that, but I have something. I won an eBay auction for another Carey Magic Inch, but this one.... I have 6 Carey Magic Inch pipes. All of them have stems with three vents on the top and three vents on the bottom, allowing air to get at the papyrate-tube-covered Magic Inch. This pipe has one vent on the right and one vent on the left, and a slightly different hole configuration in the Magic Inch itself. There is also what appears to be a metal ring where the stummel meets the stem. I've not seen this arrangement in Carey's US or European catalogs, nor elsewhere online. Is it an early prototype, or a new version (but it's a estate pipe)???? Also, the pipe has a colorful lucite/perspex stem, unlike the rest of my Carey's, all of which have black Zytel nylon stems/bits. Only a few of y'all have Carey pipes (and you're missing out, by the way), but does anyone have any info on what this is?
Here's a diagram of the regular Magic Inch pipe: ..... and all these claims are true.
@motie2 I'm glad to hear you won the auction. I've been pretty unlucky my last few times. Nice looking pipe. First Carey I've seen with the vent slots on the side.
Nice pipes guys! I just managed to score this old Lane Era Charatan with a low ball bid of $63. The pipe appears to be in great shape, and should provide a great restoration project. Heck, the briar block it was made from is probably worth the money I gave for it.
XDutchx -- Sweeeeet briar. Should it trouble me that I have never paid more than $20.00 for a pipe, new or used? Of course, the original three I bought new are from back in the day when EA Carey sold his pipes for $15.00 each. The other five I got lucky at eBay auction. The lone "better" pipe, a Charatan Dublin (Zulu?), was a gift.
$65.00 for a pipe? Even for one as beautiful as the above? Inconceivable! ~ Vizzini, Princess Bride
Bless your soul -- No matter how much it cost, enjoy your pipe!!!!
@motie2, This is one of those old pipes in great condition, that will be ideal for gifting after some restoration efforts.
@PhilosoPiper, Old Charatans and GBD's are my favorite pipes to restore. They are readily available, some are still in fantastic condition, and sometimes they can be had for a song. I like to place a lot of low ball bids, and most of the time someone outbids me. Every once in awhile I will get lucky, when no one else shows any interest.
moti2 I wonder if that Lucite Stem on the Carey is a replacement?
As a side note, in case anyone wants to smoke a Carey Magic Inch as a "normal" pipe, I have taken a piece of electronics "Heat Shrink Tube" the good 3M Brand and use it in place of the Papyrate. Once carefully shrunk down, the tube is thin enough to take the place of the Papyrate. Be careful when shrinking it down so as not to soften the stem. The tube can be removed and you can use the Papyrate again, or go back to the tube cover whenever your heart desires.
motie2 Ha, I knew that you would deride the use of this "hack"......You dyed in the wool E.A.Carey guy you I just thought I would put it out there, and black tape is so goshe I have (2) "Magic Inch" pipes left, I sold one on EBay a few months ago. A Limited Edition Mariner, new in the box. It's been so long since I smoked either of the remaining two, I almost forgot what shape the first one is. I still have the Limited Edition Horn, new in the box. Have you seen or tried the other Carey pipe with the "Air Metering Hole", the Duncan Hill Areosphere? I have not smoked my Areosphere in quite awhile either. Its seem like it would work the same as the "Magic Inch" without the use of the Papyrate. I suppose the Papyrate would soak up some small amount moisture, where the Aresphere would not. It is not like Papyrate is expensive or hard to get anyway Another pipe with a similar design to the Areosphere is a Yello-Bole "Air-Control", it is however, adjustable.
@RockyMountainBriar -- I have two non-Carey pipes: a Duncan Hill AeroSphere from when they were first introduced, and a Charatan.
The Carey's all smoke the same.... great!. The Duncan Hill is almost as good. I won't judge the Charatan, because I have not smoked it enough to consider it "broken in." But it's damn cool looking.
But yes, I am a total Carey mark. ("Mark" is a slang term that describes a fan who believes that the characters and events of some or all of professional wrestling are real. The term can also be applied to a fan who idolizes a particular wrestler, promotion, or style of wrestling to a point some might consider excessive. Thus, a Carey mark idolizes Carey pipes to a point some might consider obsessive....) I found a tobacco blend I love and pipes that I enjoy smoking. I'm a "Mostly Happy Guy."
@Londy3 -- I wouldn't; it would defeat the whole purpos eof smoking a Carey. The one circumstance I could see whould be your out of papyrates and you don't want to cover the slots with your fingers.
I watched a YouTube video in which a newbie was trying to smoke a Carey Magic Inch for the first time. Seems to me it was a recent estate purchase and he was doing a video on estate pipes. He was having considerable trouble smoking the pipe and claimed it had a flaw in the design (the vents) making it almost impossible to smoke unless you held your fingers over the vent holes. He was completely unaware that the pipe took a filter and was smoking without one, making it virtually impossible to draw. I found myself shouting at the TV ... "You need to put a filter in it." I checked the date of the video and noticed it was several years old, so I'm sure a Carey owner set him straight.
@ghostsofpompeii -- I've seen that one. Ya know, it's not obvious. I can see that happening to someone who bids on the pipe because he thought it looked nice or something. Papyrate filter? Say what?
At a recent estate sale I found 38 pipes for $35.00! After I got home, I went through the cardboard box full of pipes and found numerous famous named pipes in good shape. But the "treasure" was a Peterson Emerald! I recondition pipes as a hobby, but this pipe required very little work. The same can be said for about 15 of the pipes. I was able to bring all the pipes "back to life" except for 3. Not bad for $35.00...
As requested, here is a pic of the pipes I acquired at an estate sale before I started working on them. Notice the Peterson Emerald at the top left corner... Some of these pipes turned out to be real beauties after I cleaned, sterilized, sanded and/or restained and buffed to a polish. Some of these pipes can be seen in a rack I recently made and displayed under "Pipe Storage" on this site...
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Only a few of y'all have Carey pipes (and you're missing out, by the way), but does anyone have any info on what this is?
Here's a diagram of the regular Magic Inch pipe:
..... and all these claims are true.
Nice pipes guys! I just managed to score this old Lane Era Charatan with a low ball bid of $63. The pipe appears to be in great shape, and should provide a great restoration project. Heck, the briar block it was made from is probably worth the money I gave for it.
Of course, the original three I bought new are from back in the day when EA Carey sold his pipes for $15.00 each.
The other five I got lucky at eBay auction. The lone "better" pipe, a Charatan Dublin (Zulu?), was a gift.
$65.00 for a pipe?
Even for one as beautiful as the above?
Inconceivable! ~ Vizzini, Princess Bride
Bless your soul -- No matter how much it cost, enjoy your pipe!!!!
@motie2, This is one of those old pipes in great condition, that will be ideal for gifting after some restoration efforts.
@PhilosoPiper, Old Charatans and GBD's are my favorite pipes to restore. They are readily available, some are still in fantastic condition, and sometimes they can be had for a song. I like to place a lot of low ball bids, and most of the time someone outbids me. Every once in awhile I will get lucky, when no one else shows any interest.
I wonder if that Lucite Stem on the Carey is a replacement?
As a side note, in case anyone wants to smoke a Carey Magic Inch as a "normal" pipe, I have taken a piece of electronics "Heat Shrink Tube" the good 3M Brand and use it in place of the Papyrate. Once carefully shrunk down, the tube is thin enough to take the place of the Papyrate. Be careful when shrinking it down so as not to soften the stem. The tube can be removed and you can use the Papyrate again, or go back to the tube cover whenever your heart desires.
First: Heaven forfend!!!! Why would you want to do that, unless you were fresh out of papyrates, and the way they're sold, that's not likely.
I have eight pipes.
Six are Carey's.
I wish the other two were.......
Second: it's easier to just leave off the papyrate tube and block the six slots with a single strip of electrician's tape wrapped around the stem.
Ha, I knew that you would deride the use of this "hack"......You dyed in the wool E.A.Carey guy you
I just thought I would put it out there, and black tape is so goshe
I have (2) "Magic Inch" pipes left, I sold one on EBay a few months ago. A Limited Edition Mariner, new in the box.
It's been so long since I smoked either of the remaining two, I almost forgot what shape the first one is. I still have the Limited Edition Horn, new in the box.
Have you seen or tried the other Carey pipe with the "Air Metering Hole", the Duncan Hill Areosphere? I have not smoked my Areosphere in quite awhile either. Its seem like it would work the same as the "Magic Inch" without the use of the Papyrate. I suppose the Papyrate would soak up some small amount moisture, where the Aresphere would not. It is not like Papyrate is expensive or hard to get anyway
Another pipe with a similar design to the Areosphere is a Yello-Bole "Air-Control", it is however, adjustable.
The Carey's all smoke the same.... great!. The Duncan Hill is almost as good.
I won't judge the Charatan, because I have not smoked it enough to consider it "broken in." But it's damn cool looking.
But yes, I am a total Carey mark. ("Mark" is a slang term that describes a fan who believes that the characters and events of some or all of professional wrestling are real. The term can also be applied to a fan who idolizes a particular wrestler, promotion, or style of wrestling to a point some might consider excessive. Thus, a Carey mark idolizes Carey pipes to a point some might consider obsessive....) I found a tobacco blend I love and pipes that I enjoy smoking. I'm a "Mostly Happy Guy."
I was just responding to @RockyMountainBriar's shrink fit solution.
Meanwhile, Londy, check out http://www.eacarey.com/careyclassics.html
Like using Saran wrap, back in the day. <nudge, nudge, wink, wink>