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Mr. Mickles made pipes for more than thirty years, beginning as a part-time maker and for the last five years or so of his life pursuing pipemaking full time.  Throughout that time he was a regular member of the Chicagoland Pipe Collectors Club where he often donated a pipe at the Club raffle. He was also a fixture at the Chicagoland pipe show and others around the country often traveling with the famous Castello collector and close friend, Chuck Rio and other Chicago Club members. As a result he was a friend to a great many in the pipe smoking community.  
Mr. Mickles made pipes for more than thirty years, beginning as a part-time maker and for the last five years or so of his life pursuing pipemaking full time.  Throughout that time he was a regular member of the Chicagoland Pipe Collectors Club where he often donated a pipe at the Club raffle. He was also a fixture at the Chicagoland pipe show and others around the country often traveling with the famous Castello collector and close friend, Chuck Rio and other Chicago Club members. As a result he was a friend to a great many in the pipe smoking community.  


Mr. Mickles was an innovative pipe carver.  While many of his pipes were large and heavily rusticated, he also brought a Danish style to his "Swan" shape, and took the Hawkbill shape to new heights. He even at some point made briar pipes designed to look like corncob pipes. He was also noted for his Herclean repair work which included many cracked and split bowl Dunhills.
Mr. Mickles was an innovative pipe carver.  While many of his pipes were large and heavily rusticated, he also brought a Danish style to his "Swan" shape, and took the Hawkbill shape to new heights. He even at some point made briar pipes designed to look like corncob pipes. The Mickles logo was two white dots on the stem, "...twice as good as a Dunhill!" He was also noted for his Herclean repair work which included many cracked or split bowl Dunhills.


One pipe collector is quoted as saying that "The pipe collecting community loved Clarence. He was a great American pipe carver with a wonderful good nature, who exhibited every year at the Indianapolis,  Richmond and Chicago pipe shows among others."
One pipe collector is quoted as saying that "The pipe collecting community loved Clarence. He was a great American pipe carver with a wonderful good nature, who exhibited every year at the Indianapolis,  Richmond and Chicago pipe shows among others."
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