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cosgringo

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Nov 17, 2019
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EDIT: Fixed Capitalization in (and shortened) Title (See Rule 9) - Bob

I've had this pipe for a bit that I got on an auction for CHEAP. It's been thru a lot and felt perhaps I would refurb it and get lucky on a decent deal.
It says "ROSSI"- know that one. Actually have one I quite like I use for aromatics.
BUT I CANNOT FIGURE OUT IS THIS MODEL-
"SMERALDA" - knock off junk perhaps?
I mean it's a mess, I've cleaned the bowl, flavored it a touch for the hell of it, the stem is shot so I put a bit on it- frankly it smokes ok. I do think I need to clean it again as it lends to much flavor from probably me messing with it. It was stale to start. Stem is beat up but I can fix all of this up a good bit if there's a point.

ANYONE KNOW WHAT THIS IS? Drugstore China Knockoff?

Seriously- "SMERALDA" - sounds like an ugly sister you gotta date so your buddy can get some from her sis- kinda looks it too now that I think about it. Well should have seen it before I buffed it out a bit.

Trash it?

Hmmmm.
 

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cosgringo

Starting to Get Obsessed
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I really wanted a Bernese Mountain Dog but I kept reading how short their average life spans were and I didn't think I could handle my daughter could handle that sad reality while she was so young.
I lost mine at 12. That's actually pretty good for that breed.
YES- IT SUCKS TO LOSE YOUR DOG. I am not too man enough to say I cried. It's a dog lover place here in CO.
 

cosgringo

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 17, 2019
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Hell no! It's not a bad looking pipe.
Just gotta get the darn taste out. I tried cleaning the bowl- stayed a touch musty but then mistakenly used some liquor which I forget what it was but was suggested. I guess I can salt it down again. It does smoke well but that stem is a tad loose.
 

aquadoc

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Just gotta get the darn taste out. I tried cleaning the bowl- stayed a touch musty but then mistakenly used some liquor which I forget what it was but was suggested. I guess I can salt it down again. It does smoke well but that stem is a tad loose.
White vinegar will remove the musty smell. I have had to soak a few pipes in white vinegar for a few days but the mildew finally gave up the ghost. No issues with the stain.
 

cosgringo

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 17, 2019
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CO Springs
White vinegar will remove the musty smell. I have had to soak a few pipes in white vinegar for a few days but the mildew finally gave up the ghost. No issues with the stain.
After soaking- should there be some more process so I am not smoking a douche (just kidding and lol)? But honest- do I need to anything else or perhaps smoke low end tobacco?
- coming from a much to learn individual
 

aquadoc

Lifer
Feb 15, 2017
2,044
1,522
New Hampshire, USA
After soaking- should there be some more process so I am not smoking a douche (just kidding and lol)? But honest- do I need to anything else or perhaps smoke low end tobacco?
- coming from a much to learn individual
Here is what I have done with success :

1. Scrub out bowl with a toothbrush and a small dowel and very fine sandpaper. 2.
Salt treatment with grain alcohol. 3. Full soak in white vinegar 48-72 hours (I repeated this with one pipe) 4. Rinse and did a salt treatment with grain. 5. Cotton balls and bourbon 6. I smoked with PS LNF alternating with Carter Hall. 7. I used butcher block orange oil, carnauba, and beeswax (Howard Feed-N-Wax) to clean up and "polish" the exterior. It was totally worth the trouble. Reclaimed a few pipes that otherwise were unsmokable.
 

cosgringo

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 17, 2019
242
261
CO Springs
Here is what I have done with success :

1. Scrub out bowl with a toothbrush and a small dowel and very fine sandpaper. 2.
Salt treatment with grain alcohol. 3. Full soak in white vinegar 48-72 hours (I repeated this with one pipe) 4. Rinse and did a salt treatment with grain. 5. Cotton balls and bourbon 6. I smoked with PS LNF alternating with Carter Hall. 7. I used butcher block orange oil, carnauba, and beeswax (Howard Feed-N-Wax) to clean up and "polish" the exterior. It was totally worth the trouble. Reclaimed a few pipes that otherwise were unsmokable.
AWESOME- VERY USEFUL. Thanks for having me to screw around getting too many ideas. This sounds on spot from what I had read and forgot due to the holidays.
 
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