Neither am I.I took a brand new 70's gold rollagas and a Gold Tall boy in trade recently.
Where should I send them to be rebuilt? Not holding gas. I fear the O rings has degraded in there.
I am no small parts mechanic.
Many thanks
C.B.
They rebuilt my old Dunhill Gemline pipe-lighter, and I can attest to the quality of their work. Here is a link to their Website.I’ve always sent mine to ARS...
Will post some pics later tonight. Both are beautiful and unused, but as far as which exact models they are, I am unsure. Pics after work.Neither am I.
I’ve always sent mine to ARS for pipe conversions and mandatory rebuild but now I can source the pipe jets from china. The last one I bought (a tall) I sent out to a Facebook hobby repair guy for half the price.
What finish are they?
If you don't mind me asking, what did they charge for the rebuild?They rebuilt my old Dunhill Gemline pipe-lighter, and I can attest to the quality of their work. Here is a link to their Website.
If you don't mind me asking, what did they charge for the rebuild?
Yes he’s is! He recently worked on a Dupont table lighter of mine. I was very happy with his service!I used Steve at NWFJ. A member from another forum recommended him. It was $50 for the overhaul and $20 for the angled nozzle, including shipping. Works great. He is quick and responsive. steve@nwfinejewelers.com
In general lighters are a far more popular collectible than pipes are.its getting rather hard and well, for some reason a dunhil pipe is awfully cheaper then a dunhill lighter. even the old kerosene ones
I’ve only tried it with the pipe nozzle. If you’re handy, I believe there is a kit to service them and for the pipe nozzle.For those who use the Rollagas.. are you all using it with a pipe insert? Or there is someone who use normal nozzle with satisfaction on pipe? Thanks
Mine is normal nozzle.. and I can't send to update.. I've tried two times to use with pipe but it seems difficult..
I enjoy mine. I use a pipe nozzle. World of difference IMHO.I’ve only tried it with the pipe nozzle. If you’re handy, I believe there is a kit to service them and for the pipe nozzle.
