Looking for Lord Marmaduke Ffogg Pipe info

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rsaffle
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Looking for Lord Marmaduke Ffogg Pipe info

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Any chance that someone knows what kind of pipe that Lord Marmaduke Ffogg had?
I'm collecting images of it for a possible prop and I don't know much about it and I don't have real clear images yet either.
Complicated looking pipe.
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Re: Looking for Lord Marmaduke Ffogg Pipe info

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dutch pipes of the 1960s? google has some images. Not exact, but its definitely a European pipe
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Here are some "Pipe of Fog" screen grabs.
P.S. the mounts are silver, looks a bit yellow in these captures.
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A. Pennyworth wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:42 am Here are some "Pipe of Fog" screen grabs.
P.S. the mounts are silver, looks a bit yellow in these captures.
Nice! Now I can make the matchbook too. :D
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Don't forget the "Pipe of Fog Bat-Reverser"
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Re: Looking for Lord Marmaduke Ffogg Pipe info

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I've taken pictures of that but couldn't figure out what it is. I can guarantee you I'll make this one though. Too cool of a name!
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As a former Pipe Smoker and Collector, I can tell You this much: Lord Ffogg's pipe was a briarwood pipe, most likely made in Germany and hand carved.
The odds are that You won't find an exact copy even if You do find better pictures. The lid and connector piece on the bowl, if like the ones I owned, were made of "German nIckel" silver. The upper curved mouthpiece is most likely made from ebonite.
Imho, the best that You can do is load up on photos and make a prototype and make a 3-D print of it. Even though I no longer smake, I still have an interest in pipes so I would like to follow You in this build. Pm>me if I can be of any further help.
Cheers!
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$.02 worth of speculation: I'd guess the Pipe of Fog was a mashup of a more than one pipe. More specifically, the portion of the pipe between the two metallic rings looks like it was stuck onto an existing pipe. That extension held a smoke cartridge that was presumably larger and/or burned hotter than a normal bowlful of Burley, and I'd bet it was a prop-department invention.
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Jim Akin wrote: Tue Aug 16, 2022 7:50 am $.02 worth of speculation: I'd guess the Pipe of Fog was a mashup of a more than one pipe. More specifically, the portion of the pipe between the two metallic rings looks like it was stuck onto an existing pipe. That extension held a smoke cartridge that was presumably larger and/or burned hotter than a normal bowlful of Burley, and I'd bet it was a prop-department invention.
Jim, aafter looking at the pics again, I agree with You.
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Interesting. Thank you all for the info.
I'll show it to Larry A. after I draw it up.
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I'm not an expert, but I'l be happy to help anywhere I can!

Cheers!
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