Many of you have read and responded to DublinPiper90's post about his Great Grandfathers Peterson Sport, shown here:
I'm still off work (till next week!) for recovery on my hip replacement. I had some time on my hands and volunteered to do the restoration. We agreed not to go too far, and retain the slings and arrows of life it has endured.
I finished the pipe today and detailed the work and photos on the Reborn Pipes blog:
That viscous cake did protect the briar, and it's good for another lifetime or two of use.
Cleaning my Great Grandpa's Peterson Pocket Pipe :: Pipe Repair and Maintenance
Are they in unsmokable condition? It’s been quite awhile since I looked at them or handled them. There are only two pipes as I recall. One is a Barling Challenger (late ’60s or early ’70s—I could very well still have the blue and white box it came in that he used to hold spare change); I don’t...
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I'm still off work (till next week!) for recovery on my hip replacement. I had some time on my hands and volunteered to do the restoration. We agreed not to go too far, and retain the slings and arrows of life it has endured.
I finished the pipe today and detailed the work and photos on the Reborn Pipes blog:
A Special Peterson “Sports” Restoration
By Al Jones Recently, a member of the PipesMagazine.com forum created a post about acquiring his Great-Grandfathers’s Peterson Sports pipe, from his Grandmother. His Great Grandfather passe…
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That viscous cake did protect the briar, and it's good for another lifetime or two of use.