One of the thousand reasons I love Pipes by Lee is every one accepts a standard pipe cleaner from button to bore hole, then I double it and clean the shank.
Most other pipes will do that trick, too. Some few have the hole in the stem so small, it’s difficult to pass a pipe cleaner through, and a few have bore holes too small to double a pipe cleaner. Those I enlarge the bore hole until they do.
A Lee dates from after World War Two and the standard pipe cleaner is older. But I wonder when, the standard pipe cleaner was standardized?
I started with Dill’s Pipe Cleaners because Harry Hosterman used those, and now I buy big boxes of generic pipe cleaners that are bristled and tapered, but all of them are about the size of a Dill cleaner, and most pipes seem made to accept them.
Another thing I wonder about, is whether pipe cleaners were originally metric or produced in God’s Own Imperial Measuremts.
We saved France twice in the last century so we wouldn’t have to use the metric system, but seem intent on using it anyway.
Any history of the pipe cleaner I can learn will be much appreciated.
All I know about pipes I learned myself, and with lots of help from my friends.
Most other pipes will do that trick, too. Some few have the hole in the stem so small, it’s difficult to pass a pipe cleaner through, and a few have bore holes too small to double a pipe cleaner. Those I enlarge the bore hole until they do.
A Lee dates from after World War Two and the standard pipe cleaner is older. But I wonder when, the standard pipe cleaner was standardized?
I started with Dill’s Pipe Cleaners because Harry Hosterman used those, and now I buy big boxes of generic pipe cleaners that are bristled and tapered, but all of them are about the size of a Dill cleaner, and most pipes seem made to accept them.
Another thing I wonder about, is whether pipe cleaners were originally metric or produced in God’s Own Imperial Measuremts.
We saved France twice in the last century so we wouldn’t have to use the metric system, but seem intent on using it anyway.
Any history of the pipe cleaner I can learn will be much appreciated.
All I know about pipes I learned myself, and with lots of help from my friends.