Is This Worth Restoring?

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Byrd

Might Stick Around
Sep 6, 2025
65
275
Lawrence, KS
This old bison pipe was given to me by a friend. I've seen them around but know nothing about them.
I've reamed the bowl, cleaned the stem but wonder if it's worth going any further? 1000000581.jpg
 
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Dec 3, 2021
6,338
56,653
Pennsylvania & New York
Is it missing both horns? How about the other eye? It might be a fun project to fabricate/recreate the missing parts. That will depend on how much research and effort you want to put into it being accurate and if you think you’ll enjoy doing any of that. These kinds of pipes are not usually expensive; some are collectable to completists. I would say smoke it and see how well it performs for you. It’s already a functioning pipe. The rest will be about cosmetics. Do you think it’s worth going further?
 

Chris T

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 3, 2023
153
329
South Florida
I have no idea what that is, and don't know what you mean by "worth it," but it looks pretty cool, and you've already got a start on it, so why not keep going? Might be a good pipe, and if you're not trying to regain money spent on it or something, it would be an opportunity to try different options with the restoration, or modification even.