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Just got this 1960s Kaywoodie to restore. I absolutely love the look of this type of bent bulldog. It'll take some work but the flaws appear to be surface-level only.
Ebay Seller's Pic

Here's the related thread, which will be updated when I have pics to post: http://www.cigarbum.com/forum/showth...9565#post59565
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Originally Posted by
Ropey
Just got this 1960s Kaywoodie to restore. I absolutely love the look of this type of bent bulldog. It'll take some work but the flaws appear to be surface-level only.
Hi Ropey,
I came across this Kaywoodie rhodesian that I thought you might wish to look at:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121652856283...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
It does need a good clean but it seems sound otherwise.
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I remember seeing that one
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Thanks for the link, think I've heard of those being called Bull Moose pipes?
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Originally Posted by
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Thanks for the link, think I've heard of those being called Bull Moose pipes?
Bull Moose and Bull Cap are (classically) straight pipes. The Moose is heavier and usually a taller bowl. The Rhodesian is similar to a Bent Bulldog but it has a rounded bottom (as in this pipe). The straight counterpart to this pipe, properly, would be a Bull Moose. I don't know that anyone would mind if you called this a Bent Bull Moose.
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Originally Posted by
NeverBend
Bull Moose and Bull Cap are (classically) straight pipes. The Moose is heavier and usually a taller bowl. The Rhodesian is similar to a Bent Bulldog but it has a rounded bottom (as in this pipe). The straight counterpart to this pipe, properly, would be a Bull Moose. I don't know that anyone would mind if you called this a Bent Bull Moose.
@Ropey
, This is a classic Bull Cap (smaller pipe).
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A gentleman was getting rid of his cellar. I had never tried these, so I bought them off him.

Pre-STG painted top Escudo, nice score.
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Looks like it beats late night infomercials.
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