A Few Antique Store Finds Yesterday

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Ebarber

Can't Leave
Mar 11, 2020
380
1,268
Newark, Ohio
My wife and I do a lot of antiquing and flea markets. Yesterday we took my parents to a few shops with us. They love going also. I am always on the look out for anything pipe related, especially old estate pipes. I have been looking for years and could never find anything I thought would be worth buying condition or brand wise. Well yesterday I found 3. They were in pretty rough shape but not too far gone and I've had an itch lately for a new pipe or two. I've been focusing all of my extra money right now on tobacco so I thought it was a perfect opportunity. Of the 3 I restored these 2 today. A Kaywoodie Prime Grain Model 69 and a GBD 9457 Virgin. I know the GBD Virgin is supposed to be unfinished but I love the redish dyed pipes so I couldn't help myself and dyed it and finished it with carnauba wax also on a buffing wheel. The third one is an old Savinelli De Luxe Milano 207 with a clear stem. I'll post pictures of that one when I get it finished another day. For good measure, I'm throwing in a selfie of me with my rooster because I had to trim his spurs today also. I always do a selfie with him when I have to do that after that ordeal is over ?:ROFLMAO:
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Ebarber

Can't Leave
Mar 11, 2020
380
1,268
Newark, Ohio
Nice find and the restoration seems spot on,
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Thanks! My first try at restoring besides touching up my own newer pipes on occasion. I have buffer wheels and some equipment, dyes for leather etc for one of my businesses so it works right in for myself. I find the newer Savs loose their finish rather quickly from the factory so its nice to be able to keep them new looking also. I was happy with the result and grateful for the price I got them for.
 

Ebarber

Can't Leave
Mar 11, 2020
380
1,268
Newark, Ohio
Well I got the Savinelli 207 finished. I ended up dying it brown like it was originally. I got most of the brown/black staining out of the stem draft hole but gave up towards the end. I figure a couple of bowls out of it and it will be stained again anyways. Its definitely sterile though. I used a ton of alcohol ;) Pics don't do it justice. The grain is really nice and deep.
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Mar 2, 2021
3,473
14,251
Alabama USA
My wife and I do a lot of antiquing and flea markets. Yesterday we took my parents to a few shops with us. They love going also. I am always on the look out for anything pipe related, especially old estate pipes. I have been looking for years and could never find anything I thought would be worth buying condition or brand wise. Well yesterday I found 3. They were in pretty rough shape but not too far gone and I've had an itch lately for a new pipe or two. I've been focusing all of my extra money right now on tobacco so I thought it was a perfect opportunity. Of the 3 I restored these 2 today. A Kaywoodie Prime Grain Model 69 and a GBD 9457 Virgin. I know the GBD Virgin is supposed to be unfinished but I love the redish dyed pipes so I couldn't help myself and dyed it and finished it with carnauba wax also on a buffing wheel. The third one is an old Savinelli De Luxe Milano 207 with a clear stem. I'll post pictures of that one when I get it finished another day. For good measure, I'm throwing in a selfie of me with my rooster because I had to trim his spurs today also. I always do a selfie with him when I have to do that after that ordeal is over ?:ROFLMAO:
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Very nice. Good finds!??
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,210
60,610
Is the Kaywoodie stinger one that screws into the shank? I have one of those, a Drinkless model, and was surprised to find out how well it smokes, and the cleanup is easy and minimal. It is my only pipe with a remaining stinger -- the removable ones I have removed.
 

burleybreath

Lifer
Aug 29, 2019
1,086
3,847
Finger Lakes area, New York, USA
Is the Kaywoodie stinger one that screws into the shank? I have one of those, a Drinkless model, and was surprised to find out how well it smokes, and the cleanup is easy and minimal. It is my only pipe with a remaining stinger -- the removable ones I have removed.
The unremoveable ones can be snipped off, much to the disdain of Kaywoodie collectors. Then you can pass a cleaner through the stem while smoking. Either way, I have nothing but respect for any pipe smoker that can smoke a Kaywoodie without it gurgling like a bad drain. I just wonder if any exist in real life, or whether it's only a rumor.