Thanks, appreciate the info. As an aside, do you know if the army mount here is real or for show?Yes, up until the 80s they were vulcanite.
It's a military/army mount. Tapered stem into a metal ferrule.Thanks, appreciate the info. As an aside, do you know if the army mount here is real or for show?
Many thanks. I have two Peterson army mounts that I’m a fan of so I’m excited to see one on this as well.It's a military/army mount. Tapered stem into a metal ferrule.
Army mounts or spigots?Peterson army mounts
Just army mounts, one is an Arklow straight billiard and the other an Irish Made straight apple. Have yet to get a spigot, perhaps one day.Army mounts or spigots?
You got a great Grabow there…a real classic model too. There’s ways to get that stem cleaned up and “de-yuckified”.My brother got me a Dr Grabow Omega picked up at an antique store. Modern versions of this pipe list the stem material simply as “plastic.” Considering the patina on this one (assuming it is decently older), is this more likely to be vulcanite? It is indeed sour which tells me it’s sulfur.
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Yep, looks like I’m going to bust out some fine grit sandpaper and a bowl of water for that stem.You got a great Grabow there…a real classic model too. There’s ways to get that stem cleaned up and “de-yuckified”.
Congrats on a fine piece.
My brother got me a Dr Grabow Omega picked up at an antique store.
is this more likely to be vulcanite? It is indeed sour which tells me it’s sulfur.
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