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craig61a

Lifer
Apr 29, 2017
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A friend of mine sent me a lot of old pipes. No hidden treasures, but some are interesting.

Probably the best of the lot is this Blasted Long Canadian. Looks an awful lot like a Sasieni “Canadian”; the only marking is a circle COM stamp, Made In England. I’m aware of the circle COMs on Peterson’s, unfamiliar with it on any other makers pipes. Should be nice I get it refurbished.

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craig61a

Lifer
Apr 29, 2017
5,834
48,427
Minnesota USA
Another one I pulled from the pile. A 1933-1937 Linkman’s Dr Grabow. A little scrub, topped, reamed, sanded.

The nomenclature was real thin. And it had a Kaywoodie stem on it. Not fitted well, and it was 180 degrees out. Reindexed the stem, filed/sanded to make the shank/stem transition smooth.

Needs more work, but it should smoke well. A Frankenstein pipe... Do I call it a Kay-bow, or a Grab-woodie...?

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Mar 13, 2020
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Another one I pulled from the pile. A 1933-1937 Linkman’s Dr Grabow. A little scrub, topped, reamed, sanded.

The nomenclature was real thin. And it had a Kaywoodie stem on it. Not fitted well, and it was 180 degrees out. Reindexed the stem, filed/sanded to make the shank/stem transition smooth.

Needs more work, but it should smoke well. A Frankenstein pipe... Do I call it a Kay-bow, or a Grab-woodie...?

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I like the Grab-Woodie hehe
 
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