Yes, and you can be sure that your pipe will be better than the photos.Rodrigo had been at it longer than those other guys. His customers trust him implicitly. I've bought several from him, with zero issues.
Yes, and you can be sure that your pipe will be better than the photos.Rodrigo had been at it longer than those other guys. His customers trust him implicitly. I've bought several from him, with zero issues.

I am glad this one didn't call to me like the GBD... I would have lost, hard.
Beautiful pipe, though
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EXCELLENT 1950's COMOY'S "LIMITED" SQUARE SHANK EGG FREEHAND English Estate Pipe | eBay - https://www.ebay.com/itm/205842061538
I'm going to start on restoring the David Jones pipe this afternoon.Nice grab! I haven't seen a David Jones in a long time. (retired now, I believe he makes guitars)
That XL02 is really nicely shaped.I'm going to start on restoring the David Jones pipe this afternoon.
Meanwhile, I've finished the cased Pete. I've cleaned the stummels on the other three smooth Petes, and dyed with Russet, then given a Danish Oil treatment. I've been using the Russet dye a lot lately - it doesn't seem to affect the color of brown pipes much, if any. Haven't touched the stems yet.
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I often do a "wash" with heavily diluted russet, freshens up the overall briar bur doesn't darken.I'm going to start on restoring the David Jones pipe this afternoon.
Meanwhile, I've finished the cased Pete. I've cleaned the stummels on the other three smooth Petes, and dyed with Russet, then given a Danish Oil treatment. I've been using the Russet dye a lot lately - it doesn't seem to affect the color of brown pipes much, if any. Haven't touched the stems yet.
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I don't dilute it, but after about 30 minutes I rub with t-shirt cloth and alcohol, and that generally takes off the 'right' amount. Any time I add anything to dye I end up with brown fingers. It makes for good humorous comments to my girlfriend, but I'm generally the only one laughing.I often do a "wash" with heavily diluted russet, freshens up the overall briar bur doesn't darken.
I get that. I have plenty of rubber gloves right in the cabinet by my end. Do I put one on? Nope. Not so interesting when you are the the restaurant industry (no girl friends at the moment). I definitely spend more time getting stain off my fingers vs putting gloves on in the first place.I don't dilute it, but after about 30 minutes I rub with t-shirt cloth and alcohol, and that generally takes off the 'right' amount. Any time I add anything to dye I end up with brown fingers. It makes for good humorous comments to my girlfriend, but I'm generally the only one laughing.
But I like your method better - it makes sure you don't get the pipe darker than planned.I get that. I have plenty of rubber gloves right in the cabinet by my end. Do I put one on? Nope. Not so interesting when you are the the restaurant industry (no girl friends at the moment). I definitely spend more time getting stain off my fingers vs putting gloves on in the first place.






Thats a once in a lifetime GBD! Ralph from New Jersey, used to write a column in The PIpe Collector. He worked at a shop in NJ that sold GBD's and occasionally saw pieces like that.Oh. My. Goodness. I feel so blessed. I know it is a GBD, but that Millenial showed up today. I think people didn't believe it was unsmoked because of the rim, but it just a little more stain, maybe?
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The other pics from the listing were spot on, but they didn't grasp the scale. I will admit my biggest weakness in pipe shopping is attention to dimensions. First year smoker I snagged a Dunhill for a great price and was shocked to open a itty bitty size one pipe. Lol. This one is the opposite! I think people maybe missed where it retailed in the 70's for $1000.
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It dwarfs my regular sized cob. As I stroll through websites with, frankly, ridiculous prices on pipes both new and estate, this was a score. And I say this as a person who has NOT gotten deals on a goodly number of my pipes.
I an ecstatic with this pipe.
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What a find! And unsmoked, to boot. I looked at it and could smell 1Q ghost through the phone, because that would be the most likely outcome for me.Oh. My. Goodness. I feel so blessed. I know it is a GBD, but that Millenial showed up today. I think people didn't believe it was unsmoked because of the rim, but it just a little more stain, maybe?
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The other pics from the listing were spot on, but they didn't grasp the scale. I will admit my biggest weakness in pipe shopping is attention to dimensions. First year smoker I snagged a Dunhill for a great price and was shocked to open a itty bitty size one pipe. Lol. This one is the opposite! I think people maybe missed where it retailed in the 70's for $1000.
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It dwarfs my regular sized cob. As I stroll through websites with, frankly, ridiculous prices on pipes both new and estate, this was a score. And I say this as a person who has NOT gotten deals on a goodly number of my pipes.
I an ecstatic with this pipe.
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@wyfbane Buddy scooch up and make some room - I am in the same boat as you...I had hopes for this one, but man. I was also surprised that there are like 4 tiers above Coronation in the Charatan hierarchy. Given the current market, I suppose this is close to correct on price, but not for me. Hope someone here got it, though. It is a beauty.
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Cased set of One Dot Sasieni Straight Grain pipes did quite well, $1580 (Treasurepipes)
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SASIENI STRAIGHT GRAIN ONE DOT CASED SET PIPES | eBay
MARKED: SASIENI STRAIGHT GRAIN. MAKE SURE TO SUPER SIZE THE PHOTOS FOR A BETTER VIEW. LENGTH: 5 1/2".www.ebay.com
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Something about the stamping and the size and color of the spot on these made me think they were remakes or something.
