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Randy Wiley Patina Bent Bulldog (1992) Tobacco Pipe

Product Number: 004-009-23999

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Measurements & Other Details

CONDITION:
Mild Chamber Carbonizing Charring Around The Airway Scratches Around The Bowl Dings Around The Bowl Tooth Marks

STAMPING:
PATINA (in script)
WILEY
92
R. WILEY (in script)
HANDMADE USA
11
  • Length: 6.06 in./153.92 mm.
  • Weight: 2.24 oz./63.50 g.
  • Bowl Height: 2.33 in./59.18 mm.
  • Chamber Depth: 1.85 in./46.99 mm.
  • Chamber Diameter: 0.78 in./19.81 mm.
  • Outside Diameter: 1.87 in./47.50 mm.
  • Stem Material: Acrylic
  • Filter: None
  • Shape: Bent Bulldog
  • Finish: Smooth
  • Material: Briar
  • Country: United States

About This Pipe

Since the 1970s, Randy Wiley has been combining his passion for pipes with his skills in wood carving. He began his career in Florida where he worked under a pipe manufacturer for two years before gaining the experience to leave the company and start his own pipe workshop. Wiley was only 25 when he decided to begin producing his own pipes, and now he’s one of the most recognizable and respected pipe craftsmen in the U.S.

Today, Wiley is known for his signature shaping style resembling Italian neoclassic designs, leaning toward larger, more bowl-centric pieces. He crafts high-quality pipes that immediately demand attention thanks to their robust size and unique finishes. Most of his pipes are dressed in a smooth finish or total rustication.

Wiley occasionally produces spot-carved pieces, particularly in his Feather Carved series, where the natural grain is accented by an intricately carved feather. His Patina series features smooth finishes often accented by colorful accents and acrylic stems. Meanwhile, his Galleon, Old Oak, and Meteor series offer distinctive rustications, each unique and resembling their namesakes.

--Davin Hylton