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Happy Holidays!!! This week will be my final round of auctions in 2024, what a year!!! Auctions will resume 1/5 ending 1/12. First and foremost, I want to deeply and sincerely thank all of you for checking out my shop week after week and supporting me as not only patrons but friends. I can't put into words how much it means to me and my family and I've said it a ton of times to many of you but the pleasure is truly all mine! I greatly enjoy being able to offer fine pipes week in and week out and see the joy it brings so many. Being that it's the holidays and it's "retail" time, for my final auctions of the year I decided to offer nothing but unsmoked pipes! There is something for everyone and whether you're treating a fellow pipe smoker to something special as a gift or for yourself, I hope you win an amazing pipe that catches your eye! So, for whatever it's worth, thank you a MILLION for your continued patronage and here's to an even bigger and better 2025! All the best to you and yours during this holiday season. Cheers! -Todd aka Deadmanspipes About 12 years ago or so a carver in Italy under the name Mastro Cascia or simply "M.Cascia" how the pipes are stamped kind of came out of nowhere and was selling extraordinary pipes on eBay and through his website. I believe around the time Covid hit, he completely disappeared! I hope that he didn't actually disappear, as that would of course be truly sad, but since then I've never seen his pipes for sale or anyone post about buying one recently. He was an extremely talented carver as you can see, it is not easy to make a briar Calabash like this with a stunning Olivewood cap! This gorgeous pipe has never seen flame and is graded a Four Star and I don't recall exactly but I believe his grading went from 1-5 stars. I've said it before, every serious collection needs a fine Calabash but if you're not a fan of antique gourds with meerschaum, then how about Briar?! About a Group 4 it is perfect in every facet of this gem and again sports a lovely Olivewood cap adding a classy touch and the rim sloping inwards to a healthy sized chamber. As the bowl tapers we find a classic low slung swooping oval shank and I love the Olivewood accent ring and then more briar before a Champagne colored lucite fishtail stem with what appears to be a briar dot logo. Finish on the briar is a warm walnut contrast and the grain is exquisite showing 360 degree sweeping flame exploding out of birdseye to the front and rear near the heel! Again this pipe has yet to be smoked, a beauty from M.Cascia who hopefully will one day return to the scene of Artisan Carving as he was impressive indeed! Nomenclature: M.Cascia **** Dimensions (approximate): 5 1/2" Long, 2 3/8" Tall, 13/16" Chamber Width, 1 1/2" Chamber Depth Condition: Unsmoked! Weight: 50g Filter: None **I buy individual pipes or entire collections, please reach out for details! Be sure to check out my other fine and rare pipes at auction. Follow me as a seller to be updated first on my fresh listings! I aim to offer the best selection of pipes covering all makes and grades, truly something for every smoker and collector! All of my pipes I personally restore, sanitize, and ready them to smoke upon arrival at your doorstep! I take the utmost care in my restoration methods to ensure the pipe is as close to its original state as possible and never compromise. I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoy bringing them back to life! Shipping: Domestic is $10 via USPS Priority. International: If you are registered with the Global Shipping Program, the cost for pipes under $500 in value is $10 to ship to eBay's shipping center and then the customs fees/tariffs are calculated there and up to the buyer if they are charged up front or on the back end once processed. Due to an almost 25% increase for Express and Priority Shipping, I am switching back to First Class for $25 moving forward to all international destinations. Express or Priority is available upon request, as is insurance. Any lost parcels will be refunded upon insurance payout. Restoration Methods: I have been restoring pipes for 16 years and have taken bits and pieces from many guys whom I consider the best there ever was in the business and built upon it with my own experience and tricks of the trade. Each pipe is first cleaned by removing all cake, making the chamber smooth and round again if necessary, removing all gunk in the shank and stem with alcohol, then exterior cleaning and polishing of the stummel and stem with no oxidation left but at the same time leaving the vulcanite or acrylic and any logos intact. My restorations end with the pipe looking like new and being completely free from previous signs of use. I do not use salt/alcohol treatments in my bowls but rather if the pipe smells of prior tobacco I will put it in my ozone chamber to make neutral. Lastly, many guys ask me "how are your pipes so shiny!!??" I lightly use the fluffy edge of my white diamond buffing wheel to clean and restore stummels which removes all grime and oils while restoring the original factory luster. I then hand buff and finish with a flannel wheel with high quality carnauba applying multiple coats as they do at the factory as well. This results in the pipe looking as new and will keep it's finish with a simple terry cloth hand buffing at home. Enjoy! -Deadmanspipes