Thank you everyone for your advice, I see multiple options here and will decide carefully. Definitely don't want to stain it if it isn't necessary
Would this product do as recorder oil?Your pipe looks to be in fine condition and quite clean.
So give it a gentle cleaning and a hand polish before you decide to give it a good going-over.
If so, I would most carefully clean it with some luke warm water and a microfibre cloth.
It will also clean the rim nicely from debris.
Be careful when using soap, it could compromise the staining !
Give it some mineral oil ( not vegetable, it will go rancid ) .
I prefer parrafin- or recorder oil . A few drops will do. Wipe of the access and polish it with a mf cloth.
If you feel like waxing , it depends on what is available.
Applying carnauba wax takes skill and a buffer, there are waxes that can be applied by hand.
I often use Renaissance ( conservators ) wax if I do not feel like the "plastic" shine of carnauba.
There is actually little reason to wax your pipe, unless your hands are dirty, sweaty etc.
Carnauba also seals the briar which is, I believe, it not always prefferable.
I like my briars to "breathe" and therefore prefer a more frequent oil treatment.
Micromesh pads are good !
Keep asking, we learn every day
She kills atmadillo's, sweet gentle armadillo's ?That's our lovely little American Staffordshire terrier -- AKA pitbull -- named Bridget. She's the sweetest thing, until she spots an armadillo then she's definitely a beast! 12 years old and still kills em dead, no holes in this yard.
Could be, depends on the contents. Suppose it is basically the same.
Yes they do, especially here in Florida. Invasive and troublesome, and since pitties are actually hunting dogs she is pretty good at it. I actually hired her out a few times when she was youngerShe kills atmadillo's, sweet gentle armadillo's ?
I'm appalled .
Do they dig holes in the yard ?
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I have an Amazon cart full of the things I need but can't find the mollenhauer oil. Could I trouble you to find or suggest something alternative that I can get off Amazon?Could be, depends on the contents. Suppose it is basically the same.
Recorder oil ( from Mollenhauer ) is twice refined linseed oil which is an entirely different animal than the boiled oil.
Is also contains vitamin E . Thin as water and odourless. The briar soaks it in and will polish to a
wonderful semi gloss shine.
Sure, first thing tomorrow.I have an Amazon cart full of the things I need but can't find the mollenhauer oil. Could I trouble you to find or suggest something alternative that I can get off Amazon?
Wow. That’s some killer Birdseye!Fiebing's leather dye works well, I use a brown, sand it down and followed by a lighter tan for a contrast stain.
For the "shine" you will need some kind of coating. I use tripoli, followed by carnauba on a hand drill mounted buffing wheel ($11 including the tripoli at Home Depot). You may be able to get away with hand buffing with carnauba wax but it won't look like a factory shine.
Yep. I bought this pipe in a naked finish for $45. Smokes like a champ.Wow. That’s some killer Birdseye!
Awesome.Yep. I bought this pipe in a naked finish for $45. Smokes like a champ.
I have an Amazon cart full of the things I need but can't find the mollenhauer oil. Could I trouble you to find or suggest something alternative that I can get off Amazon?
Thank you Kottan; this is one :I have an Amazon cart full of the things I need but can't find the mollenhauer oil. Could I trouble you to find or suggest something alternative that I can get off Amazon?
Paragon and Renaissance wax are basically the same if you study the product sheets.Mollenhauer 6135 Oil for Recorders
Mollenhauer 6135 Blockflötenöl. Ein wichtiger Pflegevorgang ist das regelmäßige Ölen des Instrumentes. Alle Holzblockflöten müssen in gewissen Zeitabständen (abhängig von Holzart und Beanspruchung) geölt werden, denn jedes Holz braucht Schutz und...www.thomann.de
To clean the surface you can also use 0000 steelwool with some drops of Ballistol oil. Gently rub then let it rest for 15 minutes then repeat the procedure and after that rub the surface (whole pipe) with a soft cloth or microfiber cloth. Then you may apply wax. I prefer Paragon.
It is, it's very odd. Could be the wrong stemIs it just me or is that what looks to be a straight bit on a bent pipe? You can’t quite see the button end but it looks pretty straight.
You wouldn’t be able to smoke it that way. The smoking bowl of tobacco would be pointing right at your face. You would need to fit a bent stem.It is, it's very odd. Could be the wrong stem