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  2. Tobacco pipe - Wikipedia

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    A Peterson briar pipe. The majority of pipes sold today, whether handmade or machine-made, are fashioned from briar. Briar is a particularly well suited wood for pipe making for a number of reasons. The first and most important characteristic is its natural resistance to fire. The second is its inherent ability to absorb moisture.

  3. Erica arborea - Wikipedia

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    Briar pipes on a circular pipe rack. The wood, known as briar root, is extremely hard, dense and heat-resistant, and is primarily used for making smoking pipes, as it does not affect the aroma of tobacco. The football-sized tubers are harvested at the age of 30 to 60 years. They are cooked for several hours, then dried for several months before ...

  4. Briarwood - Wikipedia

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    Briarwood can refer to: Briar root wood , a type of wood used for making smoking pipes; Communities. United States. Briarwood, Indiana; Briarwood, Kentucky; Briarwood ...

  5. Robbie Williams buys Eric Morecambe’s glasses for £20,000 ...

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    Robbie Williams has purchased Eric Morecambe's glasses and pipe at an auction for £20,000, and said he saw the comedian as an “uncle of sorts”.. The former Take That singer said he cried ...

  6. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Southern California Coal and Clay Company (Pacific Sewer Pipe Company after 1910) Lake Elsinore: 1886–1910: Sewer pipe [37] Starnes (Walter Starnes) Los Angeles: 1952–1954: Tableware [14] Stewart B. McCulloch: unknown: 1940s: Figurines & art ware [11] Sunshine Ceramics of Los Angeles: Los Angeles: 1940s: Giftware [33] Susi Singer: Pasadena ...

  7. Meerschaum pipe - Wikipedia

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    Meerschaum became a premium substitute for the clay pipes of the day and remains prized to this day, although since the mid-1800s briar pipes have become the most common pipes for smoking. The use of briar wood, beginning in the early 1820s, greatly reduced demand for clay pipes and, to a lesser degree, meerschaum pipes. The qualities of ...

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