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cwarmouth

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 10, 2017
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Dug this old pipe out of the junk drawer and decided to give her a once-over. This pipe was part of a lot I purchased last summer. It is a Medico Guardsman. Briar, not Brylon. I keep forgetting to take "before" pics because I get too antsy to get started and next thing I know I'm half done and think "dangit, why didn't I take pics?" Oh well, next time. This pipe was really dirty. Had tobacco up in the stem, was badly caked up, and the stem was nearly bit through in three places. I did not even realize it was a carburetor pipe because the carburetor was caked in. There must've been a bit of a hole exposed but I didn't see it until I was digging into the bottom and caught a glimpse of silver. Both the rim and top of the stem had dents in them from being whacked on something. It is beyond me while people treat their pipes the way they do. I mean, he obviously liked it because it was smoked a lot. Anyway, I scraped a bunch of crud, then soaked it all in alcohol for about a week. Then went to work on it with q-tips, pipe cleaners, paper towel, and sandpaper for a couple days. Repaired the deep bites in the stem with superglue and West System graphite powder. Sanded the bowl to bare briar and was surprised to see no voids or filler. The grain was not exactly inspiring so I did a contrast stain job on it. In the end it polished up to be a fairly nice looking pipe. I'm not smoking or keeping this one. It's on an online auction for ten bucks. Hopefully it'll make someone happy.
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cwarmouth

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 10, 2017
244
3
Dang, you don't get much time to edit on this forum! I meant to move this to Pipe Maint/Repair. Can a moderator please do that for me?

 

cwarmouth

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 10, 2017
244
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Nice work. Good good grain on that old Medi. What color did you use for stain?
Thank you, sir, That means a lot coming from you. I used black and orange.

 

Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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Both the rim and top of the stem had dents in them from being whacked on something. It is beyond me while people treat their pipes the way they do.
Ever seen a favorite wrench? Beautiful restoration! :clap:

 

ryeguy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 4, 2017
146
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Do people actually use carburetors and screens for tobacco pipes or is that a sign it was retrofitted for other smokable substances?
This is an honest question, not sarcasm.

 
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