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PApiper63

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 13, 2024
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One of the benefits of openly smoking your pipe in public is that friends and neighbors start to think of you as "the pipe guy"and will occasionally pass on pipes that they come across. I have been the recipient of many free pipes this way.

A couple of days ago I was out for a morning stroll, and of course, the pipe was stuck in my jaw. A lady up the street was enjoying some coffee on her front porch and yelled to me "hey I noticed you smoke a pipe, I have a few that were in the house when we bought it. Do you want them? "

Of course, I said yes.

This nice lady, gifted me with two pipes.

The first one I'm going to show had a stamp on the side, but I could not read it. It has some beautiful grain, and a copper band and appears to never have been smoked. I will clean it up, but a lot of restoration isn't necessary.

the second pipe is a Diamond Shank Apple and is marked E. Wilke with NYC under the name. It is in much rougher shape and will require some restoration. But I have a feeling it will end up being a beautiful pipe when I am finished with it. I stumbled across this post from reborn pipes about this exact style and brand of pipe



E Wilke NYC Hand Made pipes – rebornpipes - https://rebornpipes.com/tag/e-wilke-nyc-hand-made-pipes/



If any of you can offer any insight into either of these pipes, it would be appreciated. Of course I've done the research but I thought maybe some of you had some first hand knowledge. IMG_2286.jpegIMG_2286.jpegIMG_2287.jpegIMG_2287.jpegIMG_2288.jpegIMG_2289.jpegIMG_2290.jpegIMG_2293.jpegIMG_2291.jpegIMG_2292.jpegIMG_2293.jpegIMG_2292.jpegIMG_2294.jpeg
 

khiddy

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 21, 2024
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South Bend, Indiana
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The Birdseye & grain on that first pipe are FANTASTIC, even with the various fills. It looks like a knock-off Peterson System 307 or a Wellington (which the stem kinda appears to be). Is there a well inside the shank? Perhaps that is an after-market replacement copper band, thus removing any stamping that might indicate the maker.

That second pipe is also a looker and ought to restore well.
 

PApiper63

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 13, 2024
174
907
The Birdseye & grain on that first pipe are FANTASTIC, even with the various fills. It looks like a knock-off Peterson System 307 or a Wellington (which the stem kinda appears to be). Is there a well inside the shank? Perhaps that is an after-market replacement copper band, thus removing any stamping that might indicate the maker.

That second pipe is also a looker and ought to restore well.
Yes, there is a well inside the Shank. I was thinking that it could be a Wellington as well.