Does anyone have any information on this pipe, like the country of origin or who it is manufactured by? I am restoring it for a gentleman, and it was his father's. His father inscribed his initials and 1960 around the logo that reads "Barnacle",
I am a big fan of Danish pipes. These are recent additions.
Stanwell 36 Anne Julie Design
Georg Jensen Arbspipe 2009
WO Larsen Handmade
Celius Fantasy (1)
Ben Wade Martinique
I like the idea of padding behind the buffing wheel! Thank you for the inspiration.
I use low grit sandpaper and micromesh sanding pads before I go to the buffing wheel. I use white diamond buffing compound after I have made corrections or removed oxidation with sand paper. Then I use carnauba...
I am glad I am not the only one! I bought a multi-pack with several sizes of nylon brushes. I use them for heavy cleaning.
I typically use bristled BJ Long pipe cleaners for daily cleaning, but will use them more sparingly after reading about the scoring that takes place.
I have had good and bad results. Most of the time when I use oxiclean, it brings most of the oxidation to the surface, and it is easy to remove with micromesh. One heavily oxidized stem I had was pitted badly when I removed it from the bath. I have decided to stray away from using it, and stick...
Boswell's Northwoods is my desert island blend. My favorite pipe tobacco when I first started was McClelland's Frog Morton's Cellar. This is the only thing I have found that is close to it. It is a cool, smoky, and tasty smoke!
I have a 2009 Arbspipe. It is also a mystery to me that they closed in 2001, but there is a 2008 and now a 2009 annual pipe on this thread. Thank you all for recommending the podcast with Per.
Hello all, Thank you all for adding me. I have been smoking a pipe for a few years, but I have been getting into pipe collecting more recently. I am a member of the local pipe club in Rome Georgia. I am a fan of Danish pipes and English tobacco blends!