With these colors you can match mostRed
Blue
Black
Light brown
Medium brown
Also a lot of black pipes have a blue undertone ?With these colors you can match most
to match Peterson red first apply blue then red over top. ?
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It’s hard to tell exactly from the pics but the rims are lighter than the bodies after sanding and waxing. The Killarney was my grandfather’s pipe. It has a removable stinger. The Sterling looks like it might have had a stinger because there is a well but it’s not a system pipe. Color suggestions for these?
No, it’s an actual stinger. The stem is original makes with a K. The stamping is Killarney a Peterson product. They made some with stingers and the research of the Sterlings shows they also had stingers. Probably for the American market. There is a post on Reborn pipes of a pre repub Sterling with a stinger.s the “stinger” a tube?
Yes. The one on top. The hue is not nearly as red as the modern Killarney but it’s possible that there is some reddish time in there. It might be more of a mahogany.that top one is a Killarney?
Not that I can see. Light brown might do.the Sterling: does it have a red hue to it at all?
Interesting. I’ve never got one with the stinger in it but a few have had a Dunhill inner tube type tube in them.No, it’s an actual stinger. The stem is original makes with a K. The stamping is Killarney a Peterson product. They made some with stingers and the research of the Sterlings shows they also had stingers. Probably for the American market. There is a post on Reborn pipes of a pre repub Sterling with a stinger.
Yes. The one on top. The hue is not nearly as red as the modern Killarney but it’s possible that there is some reddish time in there. It might be more of a mahogany.
I have one like that, too. Was also my grandfather’s. A Deluxe straight pot shape. Can’t remember the shape number. That one also has a bone chimney so they were testing everything!Interesting. I’ve never got one with the stinger in it but a few have had a Dunhill inner tube type tube in them.
Yup even on unsmoked pipes I’ve got they must have been yanked outI have one like that, too. Was also my grandfather’s. A Deluxe straight pot shape. Can’t remember the shape number. That one also has a bone chimney so they were testing everything!
The stinger is press fit with a split section at the top that fits into the tenon so it’s easy to remove. I imagine that a lot of them disappeared.
I’ll post some pics in a separate thread.Yup even on unsmoked pipes I’ve got they must have been yanked out
Thank you sir! I came across that in one of their posts. The mahogany might have worked with the original color on this Killarney.For bowl rims furniture touch-up markers work well. See: "Reborn Pipes"
Thanks! I’m pretty happy with the way this one came out. I have a Savinelli millennium pipe that I topped and ended up chamfering, mostly because the bowl seemed a bit out of round and the rim blackening was extensive and the chamfer worked well. The one you shared looks great!You might consider rounding the chamber edge or even giving it a 45 degree slant like this.