Made by Italian tool maker “R&H” (as stamped on the blade but I don’t know the full name of the company), this stainless steel, pipe smoker’s multi-tool measures 2 1/3 inches long closed and 4 ½ inches open. Two of these side-by-side would be about the same size as a Gerber Clutch. (see above picture)
Simple in both form and function, this tool only features four tools: a plain-edge sheepsfoot blade, a curved tamper head, a tapered spike and a church key bottle opener. While more tools would’ve been better, these are the only tools a pipe smoker really needs so the tool manages to maintain a nice compact size by sticking to the bare essentials.
Functionality is really simple. For pipe smokers, the blade allows you to cut open tobacco pouches and chop up tobacco while the tamper packs the tobacco into the pipe chamber. The edge of the knife is fairly small (only 1 inch long) but I still find that it can easily cut open boxes, packages, envelopes and twine like a hot knife through butter. After 30 years, it still holds a razor sharp edge.
The spike is my favourite feature on this tool. Pipe smokers would normally use this to stir the pipe chamber (bowl) or pick and scrape out the ash but as a cigar smoker, I find this spike incredibly handy at clearing plugged cigars. Simply insert the spike into either the head or foot of a plugged cigar, rotate it a few times and you have a much-improved draw from your cigar. Of course, it can also function as a regular awl for making holes in a belt, loosening tight knots, ice-pick, lock pick, etc. Heck, it can even been used as a deadly last resort self-defence weapon!
For such a small tool, the double church key bottle opener is also remarkably efficient at effortlessly prying off bottle caps. (Double the bite, double the power!) The metal loop can not only lock the tools in place but also serves as a key ring to attach a small flashlight or set of keys. Pushing the metal loop down will lock the tools in place in either the open or closed position.
This particular multi-tool is vintage but cigar stores and tobacconists still carry similar tools for less than $10. A similar version is made by Rodgers of Sheffield, UK.
If you’re a pipe smoker or a cigar smoker, this tool is a must have. If you’re a multi-tool or gadget fanatic, you might also appreciate this tool.