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My friend and I are restoring a Barling BB&S Londoner 403T from my father's collection. There's a wooden band around the shank, and how it's supposed to be finished is a mystery!
The bottom of the band is smooth and black, like the stamped area on the bottom of the shank. The top of the band might be rusticated, but it's hard to tell if the missing paint is intentional, or from wear.
From your eyes/knowledge, should the entire band be smooth and black, should it be all natural, or should it be a mix of smooth and a mix of rough?
The only online reference photo we've found is this one, with an entirely unpainted wooden band:
...but that can't be right for this particular pipe, because the band is definitely showing signs of black paint:
How would you recommend restoring the band?
Thank you!
My friend and I are restoring a Barling BB&S Londoner 403T from my father's collection. There's a wooden band around the shank, and how it's supposed to be finished is a mystery!
The bottom of the band is smooth and black, like the stamped area on the bottom of the shank. The top of the band might be rusticated, but it's hard to tell if the missing paint is intentional, or from wear.
From your eyes/knowledge, should the entire band be smooth and black, should it be all natural, or should it be a mix of smooth and a mix of rough?
The only online reference photo we've found is this one, with an entirely unpainted wooden band:
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...but that can't be right for this particular pipe, because the band is definitely showing signs of black paint:
How would you recommend restoring the band?
Thank you!