Well, I bought another Kaywoodie, an early FlameGrain Meerschaum. This one is a four hole registration number 09B, so I’m thinking early forties on age.
It did have the mortise fixture stuck to the tenon, I got that all squared away and the stem and stummel back in nice shape, including sharpening up the button for a good clencher.
While it cleaned up nicely, that cleanup exposed two cracks in the lining. Neither are displaced, and there’s no missing chunks, so I’m not inclined to try egg white/plaster of Paris or other reconstruction efforts.
For piece of mind, should I seal cracks with CA and sand smooth, or smoke it as it is and hope for the best?
Some pics, because we all love pics….
It did have the mortise fixture stuck to the tenon, I got that all squared away and the stem and stummel back in nice shape, including sharpening up the button for a good clencher.
While it cleaned up nicely, that cleanup exposed two cracks in the lining. Neither are displaced, and there’s no missing chunks, so I’m not inclined to try egg white/plaster of Paris or other reconstruction efforts.
For piece of mind, should I seal cracks with CA and sand smooth, or smoke it as it is and hope for the best?
Some pics, because we all love pics….