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"... after several months of inactivity, [Walt Cannoy] has returned to the scene, impressing collectors with his creative and personal style and attention to finishes. As a matter of fact, some of his creations would be perfectly suited for an unorthodox use during a black mass" -- From [[Go West]], by Erwin Van Hove
[[File:Cannoy-Wax-Drip-Pipe 0211.jpg|thumb|400px|The well known Cannoy Wax Drip]]'''''"... Walt Cannoy... has returned to the scene, impressing collectors with his creative and personal style and attention to finishes. As a matter of fact, some of his creations would be perfectly suited for an unorthodox use during a black mass"''''' -- From [[Go West]], an article by Erwin Van Hove. Walt Cannoy's new website is http://waltcannoy.com
 
 
 
 




'''From the W. Cannoy Pipes  [http://www.cannoypipes.com/ Website]'''


== Cannoy Pipes: A History ==
== Cannoy Pipes: A History ==
So there I was, back in the nineties, in the middle of the “cigar boom”. I had just been married and had a job fit for a man’s man. Conditions were ripe for me to spend plenty of time at the smoke shop. On my days off from my job as a R&D mechanic for large equipment manufacturer in central Florida, I would spend 8 to 10 hours at my local brick and mortar. Between sampling the newest double corona or robust maduro, I would glance over the selection of pipes and tobaccos. Occasionally someone would walk in with a lit pipe and I would catch a whiff. It smelled great, of course, as one would expect a heavy vanilla or cherry blend to.
[[File:Cannoy-Blowfish-Pipe 0286.jpg|thumb|300px|left]][[File:Cannoy-Blowfish-Pipe 0287.jpg|thumb|300px]][[File:Cannoy-Chocolate-Suede-Canadian-Pipe 0217.jpg|thumb|300px|left]][[File:Cannoy-Chocolate-Suede-Canadian-Pipe 0227.jpg|thumb|300px]][[File:Cannoy-Wax-Drip-Pipe 0205.jpg|thumb|300px|left]][[File:Walt-Cannoy-2pieceCalabash.jpg|thumb|300px|Two Piece Calabash]][[File:Walt-Cannoy-Suede-Blast-Tulip-Pipe 0439.jpg|thumb|left|300px]][[File:Walt-Cannoy-Suede-Blast-Tulip-Pipe 0445.jpg|thumb|300px]]So there I was, back in the nineties, in the middle of the “cigar boom”. I had just been married and had a job fit for a man’s man. Conditions were ripe for me to spend plenty of time at the smoke shop. On my days off from my job as a R&D mechanic for large equipment manufacturer in central Florida, I would spend 8 to 10 hours at my local brick and mortar. Between sampling the newest double corona or robust maduro, I would glance over the selection of pipes and tobaccos. Occasionally someone would walk in with a lit pipe and I would catch a whiff. It smelled great, of course, as one would expect a heavy vanilla or cherry blend to.


Now, my uncle smoked pipes for as long as I could remember. The smell of someone’s pipe in the shop reminded me of my visits to my uncle’s house and the unmistakable aroma of his Prince Albert and Dr. Grabow. I had succumbed to the enticement of the odor and bought a basket pipe and a house blend. It was all downhill from there.
Now, my uncle smoked pipes for as long as I could remember. The smell of someone’s pipe in the shop reminded me of my visits to my uncle’s house and the unmistakable aroma of his Prince Albert and Dr. Grabow. I had succumbed to the enticement of the odor and bought a basket pipe and a house blend. It was all downhill from there.
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I hope to see all of my old friends at pipe shows and club meetings very soon!
I hope to see all of my old friends at pipe shows and club meetings very soon!
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== About the Pipes ==
== About the Pipes ==
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Each pipe is stamped with "W CANNOY", a serial number, and a grade. I never complete more than one pipe in a given day, so the serial number denotes the date of completion for the pipe.
Each pipe is stamped with "W CANNOY", a serial number, and a grade. I never complete more than one pipe in a given day, so the serial number denotes the date of completion for the pipe.
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Image:WaltCannoy12a.jpg|<font size="1">Photos by Smokingpipes.com</font>
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== Grading ==
== Grading ==
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== Contact information ==
== Contact information ==


E-mail: mailto:pipecarver@cannoypipes.com
http://www.waltcannoy.com
[http://www.cannoypipes.com/ Website]
 
== Off Site Links ==
Brian Levine interviews Walt on the [http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-24/#more-6577 Pipes Magazine Radio Show]
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