The stem gets cleaned and oxidation removed, the inside of the bowl and shank get cleaned as well as the mortise and tenon. The Briar gets a wax and buff.I didn't even know there was such a service. But I am intrigued, I generally just do a pipe cleaner and a little alcohol if it's especially dirty. Wonder what the process is.
I’d never do it myself. I leave that to the pros. Wax and a soft buff don’t remove any material. The stems are done carefully by hand. I’ve lost stem logos letting the wrong people do it.I avoid having my pipe touched by a buffing wheel.
You’ve never seen me with sandpaper! I cannot do it competently myself. Blue Room Briars does mine. Any pipe you buy from them gets a free cleaning once a year, so all my Jesse Jones pipes get done free and I know they’re in good hands. If I’m going to spend good money on a pipe, I want to take care of it.I can't justify, in my mind, paying another person to do what I can do competently. Just makes no sense to me. But, if you like your pipe all cute and shiny? I say, "Go for it." It's your pipe treat it as you wish.
i've lost stem logos doing it myself!I’d never do it myself. I leave that to the pros. Wax and a soft buff don’t remove any material. The stems are done carefully by hand. I’ve lost stem logos letting the wrong people do it.
That I did not know, and is good to know.Blue Room Briars does mine. Any pipe you buy from them gets a free cleaning once a year
No. But if that's your thing and you're happy with it I'm happy for you.Do any of you follow a similar routine for keeping your pipes in good condition?
I do all of that myself. But it's a great idea if the service is available.The stem gets cleaned and oxidation removed, the inside of the bowl and shank get cleaned as well as the mortise and tenon. The Briar gets a wax and buff.
I've never lost a stem logo because if the pipe is very dirty I wash it with soap and water, I never sand it.I’d never do it myself. I leave that to the pros. Wax and a soft buff don’t remove any material. The stems are done carefully by hand. I’ve lost stem logos letting the wrong people do it.
I went the other direction. I’m a clencher, and Ebonite is worth the extra effort for me.Those cleaned pipes look great! I would maybe use a service like this if it was local, but I would hesitate to send so many of my cherished pipes in one box to be at the mercy of the mail delivery service. I am a man of few pipes and 8 pipes would be most of the pipes I own. I have slowly moved away from pipes with vulcanite stems because acrylic stems are just so much less work. I only deep clean my pipes a couple of times a year and it's much easier and quicker with acrylic stems.