I used the wax referenced in this thread [HERE]. For blasts, I clean the deep crevices with water and a brush, and then apply this wax with my fingers, pushing it into the cracks. It has a soft consistency, like surf board wax. Then I melt it in with a heat gun, and polish off the excess with a cloth. For smooth finishes I rub a little on and then polish it off. It's great stuff and the block is enough for 10 years use.Amazing job on the Barling; what did you wax it with ?
Like the pipe itself, the seller must have a large dent somewhere as well.That's been up for a year or so, I sent him an offer of £10 ages ago and he sent me a load of foul messages saying he'd reported me to eBay (I did send the offer as a bit of a wind up, so I suppose it was my fault...).
I almost remarked the same thing the dent must be hiding under that mitre he wears around Hereford. The dingbat has taken to reselling his damaged goods to the auction houses he's bought them from. Had to email them a warning. PS I'd keep my eyes on the post if I were you.Like the pipe itself, the seller must have a large dent somewhere as well.
Shocked to see he’s from my town! That’s two clowns from Hereford who are trying to sell damaged pipes on the bay for silly money.
I can't get over how much I like this one. The height of mid-century English elegance! I have a 40s Barling sandblast pot with a similarly craggy blast, but I love the military mount on this one.
It's great stuff and the block is enough for 10 years use.
I have one a well, so I'm hopeful. But, mine doesn't have the giant chip on the bowl, so it might not have the same value...I have four of these in pristine condition, without any damage.CHARATAN'S MAKE LONDON ENGLAND FH SELECTED SMOKING PIPE | eBay
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Should make GBP 10.000,00 easily lol.
I was hoping to leave my wax block to my son. In my will.Given the average age around here someone ought to convince Amazon to sell smaller blocks, or alternatively put together a group buy.
Good eye, I saw it, and assumed it was a late 60's era piece.It's a lovely pipe, though I'm finding I'm getting used to the bowling ball stem. It's creating the illusion to my eye that it's thoroughly oxidised despite having a nice shine on it now.
I had a bit of a windfall last week with this lovely Barling '56 with "J.J. Fox" stamp. Cleaned up nicely with some deep, dark wax in the craggy blast.
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There were two: a larger one sold at "best offer" for $150 down from $170 I think. I wonder if someone here got it.Good eye, I saw it, and assumed it was a late 60's era piece.
Ah, George's tutorial Only he applied it on a buff, you by hand.I used the wax referenced in this thread [HERE]. For blasts, I clean the deep crevices with water and a brush, and then apply this wax with my fingers, pushing it into the cracks. It has a soft consistency, like surf board wax. Then I melt it in with a heat gun, and polish off the excess with a cloth. For smooth finishes I rub a little on and then polish it off. It's great stuff and the block is enough for 10 years use.
If you were ever a surfer (I was not---my cousin was) it is similar in consistency to Dr. Zog's Sex Wax for surf boards. In fact the ingredients are likely partly identical. It is a soft putty consistency. For my part --?-- I would never buff a blasted pipe as it would stick lots of crud and fibres into the cracks of the blast which would be next to impossible to remove.Ah, George's tutorial Only he applied it on a buff, you by hand.
I was about to order a block from a Dutch retailer and then some nasty family matter came up.
Will probably purchase it, but it looks to be similar to renaissance wax solid .
Is this stuff really that soft ? Look stunning on the pipe !
Lol. Wonder what has brought about this moody and malevolent manoeuvre from the malingering mitre.... Must've run out of brass / copper rings!The dingbat has taken to reselling his damaged goods to the auction houses he's bought them from.
What did they have? (Excuse my ignorance.)I think this seller got a bit more money than they anticipated for what they thought was a 1960’s Dunhill. Based on the write up they were not very knowledgeable about they had.
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In this case the Rudolph's Patent was a pipe from Rudolph Lichtblau & Sons, a relation of the Viennese Lichtblau family who were well known until even after the war
Yes, it was referred to, I believe, as the "aryanization" of businesses that were considered important or in the national interest. Very sad indeed.Indeed. The Lichtblau's experienced the usual sad story, driven out by the Nazis and left to pick up what pieces remained of their business amid the ruins of post-war Vienna. Is that a zither I hear?
I watched the auction; someone wanted this pipe real bad.I think this seller got a bit more money than they anticipated for what they thought was a 1960’s Dunhill. Based on the write up they were not very knowledgeable about they had.
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