Whither the Bubble Pipe?

I have decided that I need to get a bubble pipe, but not the kind of bubble pipe that you can find in the dollar stores these days. I need one that actually looks like an authentic tabacoo pipe, preferably of the Holmsian style. My problem is that it has appearently become taboo to produce such a product as it is seen as encouraging children to smoke, so I have no idea where to find one. I’ve googled and checked ebay to no avail and the only option that I can come up with is to get a real pipe and convert it to a bubble pipe on my own, but I have no clue if that is even feasible. Does anyone have any clue as to how I might come across a good bubble pipe?

If’n you find one in our fair state, let me know. I’ve always had a secret desire for one of these as well.

I’ve looked on eBay and at Archie McFee without encountering this. I know Bart Simpson had one.

If it’s helpful Wikipedia says that

That is interesting Shoshana. I knew that Holmes never actually smoked such a pipe originally (just as he was never depicted in a deer stalker cap) but I never knew why. I think that the style has become associated close enough with the character by this point that calling it Holmsian is still valid though.

I agree entirely. And were I also seeking a Holmsian bubble pipe, I would absolutely go for the calabash.

I’m confused. Is the OP suggesting that at some time in the past you could buy toy bubble pipes that looked like real ones?

I was a kid in the “everybody smokes and that’s OK” 60s. My parents smoked & I got candy cigarettes at holloween and various bubble pipes over the years. IOW, a typical middle American childhood of the era.

None of those pipes that I recall looked like anything other than bright plastic toys with bowls shaped to maximize the bubble-blowing, not to look like miniture versions of an adult tobacco pipe.

Here’s a current example that looks smilar to what I recall … FUNFORALLTOYS.COM

Being a young’n myself I am just going off what various elder folk have told me over the years. I suppose it is entirely possible that such a product never did exist and those that have regaled me with those stories have been mis-remembering, which would also explain why I can’t even find a pipe of the nature I am looking for at vintage toy sites.

That does still leave me with the option of converting a normal pipe, I need to look into how this would be done.

Can’t specifically help you out here, but a couple of years ago we bought something actually called a Bubble Bong in New Smyrna Beach, FL! So if they make that, there ought to still be bubble pipes somewhere.