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PipePint&Cross

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 17, 2023
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Indiana
I just got this (I believe) Family Era Barling, and discovered a tiny crack mid-shank. I can find many posts on cracks at the mortise, but no luck on this location. So, what can I do? Is there a way to address the crack? Should I attempt any kind of repair? Should I just smoke it and not worry? Here are some pictures, it is hard to see, but the crack starts around the L in England and extends to the T in TVF. IMG_20240623_182051~2.jpg
 

newbroom

Lifer
Jul 11, 2014
6,379
10,019
North Central Florida
I too have a Barling TVF rusticated pipe that has a crack in the shank. I saw it open up during a smoke. I had smoked the pipe using a stem I'd had in another pipe and didn't find any problem. Then, because I felt it was worth it, I sent the stummel out for a new factory replica stem. My guy sent the pipe back in an envelope with the stem inserted. I feel that this was how I got my cracked shank. I was hoping for answers.
 

georged

Lifer
Mar 7, 2013
6,102
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If the split continues and encounters a Uranium 235 atom, and the stummel itself is made of Plutonium, you'll be in a world of shit.

A 100 million degree Celsius world of shit, in fact.

But it will only last a few milliseconds.
 

Joe H

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 22, 2024
181
1,606
Alaska
I have a 20 year old Hardcastle that shows a crack inside the bowl just above the airway hole, but only after a smoke. Once cool, it's invisible. With even a little cake, it's impossible to see. I cleaned the chamber recently and after a smoke, sure enough, there was the crack again, maybe even a bit longer that before. I suspect at my current smoking rate, the crack will still be mostly impossible to see when I die of old age - or maybe my kids will smoke it until they die of old age and never know it's there.

My guess is that in 20 years that mark will still be there about like it is now, and will give the pipe an extra element of interest to see if it extends over the years. Smoke it and enjoy; it's a nice pipe!
 
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renfield

Lifer
Oct 16, 2011
5,194
42,674
Kansas
Given the way it runs from one stress concentration to another in the stamping it could be a crack. Even if it is a crack treat it with some care and you should be able to get plenty of life out of it.

I have a rusticated pipe that has a crack in the bowl but over the years it hasn’t grown and the pipe gets smoked frequently.
 
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OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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Hi @PipePint&Cross
Lovely Barling Fossil,
I hope it is a superficial scratch and not a crack

This is a cracked shank on my 1921 Loewe army mount bent billiard
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It was in an utterly filthy state when it arrived, with possibly 100 years of inspissated :poop: in the shank and mortise.
I spent days using alcohol swabs and alcohol soaked cleaners to clean the shank and mortise.

Job done, I loaded and fired it up.
And “CRACK”
- sad, sinking feeling :eek:

Didn’t allow enough dry time, I suspect
Luckily it is an army mount with a silver “olive” ferrule.
I’ve smoked it several times since with no further mishaps

I hope your Barling smokes well for you puffy
 

jhowell

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 25, 2019
669
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Hi @PipePint&Cross
Lovely Barling Fossil,
I hope it is a superficial scratch and not a crack

This is a cracked shank on my 1921 Loewe army mount bent billiard
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It was in an utterly filthy state when it arrived, with possibly 100 years of inspissated :poop: in the shank and mortise.
I spent days using alcohol swabs and alcohol soaked cleaners to clean the shank and mortise.

Job done, I loaded and fired it up.
And “CRACK”
- sad, sinking feeling :eek:

Didn’t allow enough dry time, I suspect
Luckily it is an army mount with a silver “olive” ferrule.
I’ve smoked it several times since with no further mishaps

I hope your Barling smokes well for you puffy
I'd just put a little CA in the crack and smoke the pipe...