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May 9, 2018
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Thanks gents! I wished the after pictures did it justice, but that stem turned out so well and as black as I could have ever imagined, it just didn't take to my pictures very well. Maybe I'll take it outside today for my lunch smoke and see if I can get some better shots. I do really enjoy this, and might have found something that's going to be hard for me to stop: cleaning and refurbishing estates.
@ssjones, thank you for that bit of info. I'll definitely try that next time before I ever touch a sanding sheet or pad. The ruts just looked too deep, like someone tried to pull it out of the mans teeth while he was clenching. The last one I cleaned, just had some chatter and a crack that I fixed with epoxy, thanks to another members help. I generally don't clench, myself. I enjoy holding my pipe, especially this kind. I might clench my cobs since I can replace those stems cheaply until I buy some forever stems for the ones I really like.
@seanv, if you need to ask me anything about how I do it, just shoot me a message anytime. I'll be happy to help. Just keep in mind what ssjones said and after cleaning one up, removing any oxidation that you see and have spots, try to heat it first to remove any impressions. That's what I will use first the next time I get one before I ever use sanding sheets or pads.
@smittyd, It WAS a bear to clean up. Felt like those divots/dimples were never going to come out. Now I know another way to try first though, so learning better means and methods is always a plus! Thank you!
@Cortez, like I said, I will likely take a few more shot of it in the sun when I take my lunch smoke to see if it shows up better. With the light in my living room and the flash on my phone, the black just sort of sucked all the light away. For $50 and a few sheets of sanding pads, it wasn't a bad deal at all. I was really happy with the purchase and outcome!

 

jpmcwjr

Lifer
May 12, 2015
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Thanks gents! I wished the after pictures did it justice, but that stem turned out so well and as black as I could have ever imagined, it just didn't take to my pictures very well. Maybe I'll take it outside today for my lunch smoke and see if I can get some better shots
Good work!
For photos, perhaps this will help. LINK to thread.

 
May 9, 2018
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I took some better pictures of my new Charatan today. I think they came out better.
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Here's one to keep the flies away. She's loaded with Black Frigate, so I was a happy man.

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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
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Man, how did I miss this one? Beautiful acorn, and top notch restoration! Great job, and congratulations!

 

fnord

Lifer
Dec 28, 2011
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CarolinaCW:
I love my Charatans. Several are original manufactures but my best smokers came from The Tinder Box Unique line of seconds or maybe even tertiary supply routes. They aren't quite as pretty but they're virtual fireplaces of exceptional smoking.
Your added bonus? Some heavies on this forum weighed in. If Mr. Jones suggests using heat, contact him back channel and ask specifically what he means. He'll let you know and you'd be well served following his recommendations. Also, Mr. Charatan, Ken Barnes, lit you up. Just genuflect, hoss. He walks in truth and light.
You did a fine job on that scrub down. You acorn is as pretty as it gets. I love those thick walls because I huff too much.
Fnord

 
May 9, 2018
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Man, how did I miss this one?
Musta been that cleaning fluid again, Cap'n. It is definitely a beautiful acorn shape and I love how it smokes. So glad I found this one. It's definitely a tad bit larger in diameter than what I'm used to. Stuffed it with some BF just yesterday and a slight breeze blew out a piece of an ember and it landed right between two of my fingers.
@fnord, I do love this one that I have. It smokes fantastically. Mr. Jones and I did have a brief discussion about it above, but I'll find out more before I do the next one. Ken was certainly informative, and somehow I missed the X that was stamped on my shank, so he is definitely correct about the dating of this one, at least as far as the range is concerned.

 
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