I purchased a lightly used Meer. The problem is that whoever handled it liked to bathe in Old Spice. It's going away slowly, but it's taken over a year to get the funk out.
The Briar Blues guy has a video on this technique that I happened on the other day while killing time at an airport.Can you explain the baking part? This is new to me and I think others (newbies) might find this interesting also. Thanks.
I just watched parts 1 & 2....interesting.The Briar Blues guy has a video on this technique that I happened on the other day while killing time at an airport.
It's really hard to explain what's in this pipe. It's vaguely perfumed, but it isn't rose. It's more dull than that. Definitely a woman's fragrance though.Maybe it is the one kind of ghost that has left the pipe only to benefit from being dedicated to Ennerdale for a while.
I am curious about this perfume smell. I know that some lakelands do use a lot of rose geranium, which gives the ghost a rose fragrance... ::gag::
And, maybe someone is such a "head" that they would pack a huge tobacco pipe full of dope and smoke it... but to then just spray a perfume on it? Is it like a women's or men's "perfume"? Are we talking Channel #5 or Drakkar Noir? English Leather?
I know that Rattray's Bagpipers Dream is Cognac topped, but the combined aroma of the tobacco and the liquor reminds me more of a men's cologne than Cognac. It has left a little of the fragrance behind, but I usually enjoy it.
If we are talking a fragrance has been sprayed on it, you might just use some dish soap and water to try to remove it, then use the coffee grounds and retorts all over again. Just use some small paint brushes or old toothbrushes to scrub it real good.
Just to cap off this thread, I decided after a couple coffee ground soakings that I'd bite the bullet and send this Red Bark off to Walker Pipe Repair for Ozone treatment and a full restoration rather than try a retort, which likely isn't a viable option in my college dorm room.
Did you get the pipe back? How did it work? Do you have any pictures of the restoration? I just sent mine out and am not wondering what to expect. This will be my first pipe I have ever had professionally restored.
There are so many things wrong with that it gives me agita!I've ran across a few perfumed ones. Found out they were used for marijuana and perfume or cologne was used to cover the smell.
Salt and vodka treatment maybe?