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PApiper63

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Good evening, fellow Pipers. I enjoy cruising the antique shops looking for old estate pipes. They seem to be harder to find. I walked into an antique store that I have been into many times before and there was an entire case filled with old pipes. They were really in terrible condition, but they were asking $10 per pipe. There were about 35 pipes there and I selected 14 of them at $10 per pipe. I fully expected that some of the pipes were beyond repair and restoration but I thought what the heck, I will at least learn some things as I attempt to fix them up. I watched lots of YouTube clips and did my research and ended up fixing them all up to be quite nice smokers. I don't think any of them are worth a lot of money, but they are all good smokers and more importantly I had a great time tackling their problems. Some of them had cake so thick I couldn't have stuck a pencil down the bowl. I thought I would share some pictures of my work. I am not a professional pipe restore, but I love the challenge of giving old things new life.
 

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Lifer
Nov 26, 2018
10,340
41,826
RTP, NC. USA
That's some skill. I can't restore for shit. My Vespa SS 180 has been in two different garages for last 20 years or so. I did most body work, and one of my kids did some other things. But I don't think it will be done till I win a lottery.
 

upnorth1

Lifer
Oct 7, 2017
1,047
4,006
La Belle Province, Canada
Good evening, fellow Pipers. I enjoy cruising the antique shops looking for old estate pipes. They seem to be harder to find. I walked into an antique store that I have been into many times before and there was an entire case filled with old pipes. They were really in terrible condition, but they were asking $10 per pipe. There were about 35 pipes there and I selected 14 of them at $10 per pipe. I fully expected that some of the pipes were beyond repair and restoration but I thought what the heck, I will at least learn some things as I attempt to fix them up. I watched lots of YouTube clips and did my research and ended up fixing them all up to be quite nice smokers. I don't think any of them are worth a lot of money, but they are all good smokers and more importantly I had a great time tackling their problems. Some of them had cake so thick I couldn't have stuck a pencil down the bowl. I thought I would share some pictures of my work. I am not a professional pipe restore, but I love the challenge of giving old things new life.
Great job! There’s some really nice looking pipes in there!
 

Pirate55

Lurker
Oct 25, 2024
21
48
Vancouver Canada
Good evening, fellow Pipers. I enjoy cruising the antique shops looking for old estate pipes. They seem to be harder to find. I walked into an antique store that I have been into many times before and there was an entire case filled with old pipes. They were really in terrible condition, but they were asking $10 per pipe. There were about 35 pipes there and I selected 14 of them at $10 per pipe. I fully expected that some of the pipes were beyond repair and restoration but I thought what the heck, I will at least learn some things as I attempt to fix them up. I watched lots of YouTube clips and did my research and ended up fixing them all up to be quite nice smokers. I don't think any of them are worth a lot of money, but they are all good smokers and more importantly I had a great time tackling their problems. Some of them had cake so thick I couldn't have stuck a pencil down the bowl. I thought I would share some pictures of my work. I am not a professional pipe restore, but I love the challenge of giving old things new life.
Nice work!
 

AreBee

Part of the Furniture Now
Mar 12, 2024
738
3,983
Farmington, Connecticut USA
Wow! Those came out great! Really like that panel pipe (11th pic). I like restoring pipes as well and I am FAR from a professional. It just makes happy to breathe new life into an old pipe. Many times I have wondered what happened to my grandfather's pipes and I am hopeful that somewhere, somebody like you has restored them and is smoking them today.
 
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sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
20,991
50,265
Southern Oregon
jrs457.wixsite.com
Nice work! I enjoy bringing an old pipe back to life,
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sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
20,991
50,265
Southern Oregon
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Jesse,
Was it listed as a Sterncrest (handwritten label in photo 1) by the vendor ? :rolleyes:
You got a steal, if it was 😲
No. The Sterncrest was just below it. The note said Barling, IIRC, and described the cap as "some kind of metal". I think the listing was screwed up as I found it during one of my, "let's look at everything" searches, so I picked it up for about 20% of market value.
 

pappymac

Lifer
Feb 26, 2015
3,568
5,062
Slidell, LA
Nice looking pipes and a good deal.
At our pipe club meeting last week, one of the guys brought in a shopping bag filled with old pipes a friend of his acquired somehow. There were about 30 pipes in the bag and they were mostly Medicos, Dr. Grabow's and a few others. He said his friend wanted to make about $200 of the sale so to price them from $5 to $10 each.

I picked up a nice looking Rossi (My first. No shape number but Rossi in an oval on the stem, Italy on the bottom of the shank, and Rossi in script on the side of the shank.)
I also picked up a Dr. Grabow Royalton with the old HLT in a shield on the stem.
My son also got one of the pipes, he took a Medico with a 14K gold band.

I will have to post photos after I clean them.
 

sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
20,991
50,265
Southern Oregon
jrs457.wixsite.com
Absolutely beautiful.
For a restoration like that, do you need to remove all of the metal bands, caps, etc. from the pipe??
Nope. I'm just careful and exacting in my approach. Have the proper tools to do the job. The only tool I don't have is a buffer, which is fine with me, as I can get an identical looking result without one, and I avoid turning pipes into soft, shapeless lumps like so many do.