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Three color 5″ x 13 1/2″ ad that talks about Kaywoodie Pipes. In this ad the headline says “Kaywoodie Remembers When – “ and then it goes into the story. “In 1851, when the Kaywoodie organization began to make pipes, the whale fishermen would often stop at our place after their voyages to get a new pipe. Picture shows whale fishermen caught by blow of a wounded whale. The whalers are gone but Kaywoodie Pipes furnish as much smoking equipment as ever. The Kaywoodie illustrated here is “Flame-Grain” Briar. Its rare and beautiful flame graining being the work of nature. Kaywoodie Pipes cannot be mass-produced. “Drinkless” smoke conditioner in pipe does not clog. Proper balance and light weight make Kaywoodie the best-smoking companion that a pipe-smoker ever had. Prices are same as pre-war, $3.50 to $25.“. It has a picture of the Kaywoodie Briar pipe and says of it, “Shape #69, “Flame-Grain Kaywoodie $10. All Kaywoodie pipes have the Cloverleaf trade mark on the stem. Look for it. There are new “Carburetor” Kaywoodie pipes for men with sensitive tongues – Carburetor cools the smoke with the drafts of cool air, $7.50. There are new “Stembiter” Kaywoodie pipes for men with strong teeth, designed so that they prevent biting off the pipe-bit, $5. See them at dealers”.
Source: December 13, 1948 Life magazine.