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    Please Help ID my Grandfather's Pipe

    Well I've never smoked anything in my life before, but I'm curious enough to give it a try. :-)
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    Please Help ID my Grandfather's Pipe

    Yeah, that does look like the same maker. Even down to the same stinger. Here's a quick update with the stem cleaned up. It came out pretty good considering I had nothing above 7000 in my sandpapers.
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    Please Help ID my Grandfather's Pipe

    That worked wonderfully. Thanks!
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    Please Help ID my Grandfather's Pipe

    Here are two pictures. It's pretty hard to remove or put the stemp back. Could/shoudl I oil it?
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    Please Help ID my Grandfather's Pipe

    Indeed! My eyes are not good enough to have noticed it "in person", but I can read it from the picture. Thanks!
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    Please Help ID my Grandfather's Pipe

    Interesting. Any non-destructive test I could try to find out?
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    Please Help ID my Grandfather's Pipe

    No stamping, number, etc... on it. I've cleaned it a bit following guides online, but the stem is resisting my attempts! :-) I'm pretty sure it was a lot whiter!
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    Please Help ID my Grandfather's Pipe

    Hello, I just received this pipe, which belonged to my grandfather (who died in 1987). I have no idea what the bowl or stem is made out of and I'd appreciate any information, which would help with cleaning and maintenance. I'm pretty sure it's a very basic and common pipe, as my grandfather...