This first one is a Tinder Box Meerschaum-lined number that, if you've been around pipes awhile, will know that it tends to come in a rather orangey shade (I wish I had taken a "before" photo). It's finish had some chips--I suspect it was varnished--but worse of all was the charring. After sanding it down for awhile, I realized I wasn't going to get beneath that burn. 
Solution? Dye it with black leather dye!

It's near-twin came in later for just a clean-up. A Lorenzo Novara:

Next was this dainty Aero Genuine Bruyere #30. Very Art-deco. It might be described as a lady's pipe. I found it in a box of discarded pipes, and didn't think much of it as it was dirty and gray looking. A thorough clean-up revealed a sweet looking pipe:

I can barely fit my index finger into the bowl of this little gem. The matching metal work between the stem and the stinger is interesting.
The next one is a Swissmade. I don't know much about it. It got a complete refinish. The sides of the stem are slab-sided, and I find that it holds in the hand very nicely because of that.

Finally, this big bruiser got a lot of work. It has no markings whatsoever and is probably someone's reject. It looks Italian. I cleaned it and restored some color to it.


Solution? Dye it with black leather dye!

It's near-twin came in later for just a clean-up. A Lorenzo Novara:

Next was this dainty Aero Genuine Bruyere #30. Very Art-deco. It might be described as a lady's pipe. I found it in a box of discarded pipes, and didn't think much of it as it was dirty and gray looking. A thorough clean-up revealed a sweet looking pipe:

I can barely fit my index finger into the bowl of this little gem. The matching metal work between the stem and the stinger is interesting.
The next one is a Swissmade. I don't know much about it. It got a complete refinish. The sides of the stem are slab-sided, and I find that it holds in the hand very nicely because of that.

Finally, this big bruiser got a lot of work. It has no markings whatsoever and is probably someone's reject. It looks Italian. I cleaned it and restored some color to it.
