Hi Folks,
I recently started work on a red Dr. Grabow Viscount. It appeared to be pretty rough and my intention was to see how it would respond to a good cleanup first, then refinish it to look like new again. Sometimes I strip these pipes down to bare briar, mainly out of curiosity to see what is beneath the paint. Up until now I have never found one that I thought would better stained and waxed rather than painted. Usually the grain is plain and uninspiring or full of filler. This one was a pretty nice surprise. No filler and a nice tiger-stripey grain. Here are some before and after pics:
Egads! Not sure what happened to the shank end of this stem but it sure is gouged up!
But the business end isn't too bad...
After a good cleanup it was apparent that this pipe's problems were bigger than could be solved with a sponge. Lots of scuffs, chips, and permanent scorching...
I didn't take any pics of the stripping or refinishing process but this is how it turned out. Pretty stately and handsome in my own opinion. And it smokes fine!
It was a fun restoration. Thanks for looking.
I recently started work on a red Dr. Grabow Viscount. It appeared to be pretty rough and my intention was to see how it would respond to a good cleanup first, then refinish it to look like new again. Sometimes I strip these pipes down to bare briar, mainly out of curiosity to see what is beneath the paint. Up until now I have never found one that I thought would better stained and waxed rather than painted. Usually the grain is plain and uninspiring or full of filler. This one was a pretty nice surprise. No filler and a nice tiger-stripey grain. Here are some before and after pics:
Egads! Not sure what happened to the shank end of this stem but it sure is gouged up!
But the business end isn't too bad...
After a good cleanup it was apparent that this pipe's problems were bigger than could be solved with a sponge. Lots of scuffs, chips, and permanent scorching...
I didn't take any pics of the stripping or refinishing process but this is how it turned out. Pretty stately and handsome in my own opinion. And it smokes fine!
It was a fun restoration. Thanks for looking.