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Aug 1, 2012
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I had just spent a couple of hours, a few hundred q-tips and a few dozen pipe cleaners on cleaning up this pipe for sale. I've got to part with a lot of my collection to pay for some unexpected expenses and a job loss so it was one of the first bunch to clean. I was almost done with the inside cleanup and starting on the exterior when the damn thing literally came apart in my hands. Looks like a hidden flaw. It wasn't a great pipe, a 1960 Dunhill with a replacement stem and missing a lot of the nomenclature but it still sucks. Just had to share the irritation.

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Aug 1, 2012
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Sorry; that sucks!

Wonder if the dark part was very soft and kept absorbing moisture till it couldn't take it any more?
That or a crack would be my guess.
Put it on eBay as is bro. Someone will buy it. Hope the other restorations go well
I'll probably put it in a restorer's bundle later. Either that or try to do something with it. It'll be used somehow. I even thought about putting it in a frame and calling it "art."
 
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OzPiper

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Re-purpose as bonsai planter ? ?

Sorry, that was terribly unkind and insensitive of me.

That would be very upsetting after the effort you've put in, even if it wasn't a Dunhill

Me - my cussing would be unprintable ?
 
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Oct 22, 2021
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If it were a cheap pipe I would say throw it out. But, because it's a Dunhill I would think it's worth fixing... but not selling. Keep it yourself and enjoy it. The right glue is important and I suggest using Zap-A-Gap. One of their gap fulling formulas should work. Good luck. puffy
 

karam

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Feb 2, 2019
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This looks like it had this crack for a while, a shank snapped on me once - all my fault - and the wood was very light coloured, indicating it was intact before, while half of the breaking point this has the same colour as the rest of the stummel suggesting it was there all along.
 

jpmcwjr

Lifer
May 12, 2015
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Glue! Several suggestions, makes me try to re-think my understanding of gluing a shank back together. I have thought it wasn't possible except with some big gap filler that would leave an ugly mark. And/or would come apart sooner rather than later.

Anyone got some examples of such repairs that have lasted a while- photos?
 
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didimauw

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Here's one I did. The repair was very strong, but I haven't touched it since I "fixed" it lol. I don't smoke dead mens pipes.
 

jpmcwjr

Lifer
May 12, 2015
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Thanks. I believe this one is how you got it, when the "repair" was done by bubble gum.
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And after extensive work. Good job!

But I'd really like to see/hear from those with such repairs how the pipe holds up with use.