Restoration Savinelli Root Briar Capri 115 KS

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Dec 9, 2023
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So I present to you my restoration of this antique store find from a few weeks ago, a Savinelli Root Briar Capri 115 KS. It was in good conduction when I got it with the two main issues being the ghost of aromatics and oxidation if the stem. I reamed as much of the original cake off but there still remains a good amount. I just don’t have a reamer that can fit the large chamber but I’m ok with what is left. I cleaned the interior of the shank and stem with 90% Iso and finished with a bourbon clean. To fully clear the ghost I’ll probably break it back in with Five Brother's for the first five or ten smokes. I wiped down the exterior with a cleaning solution. The stem I hand sanded stating at 400 grit and finishing at 12000 going up pretty much all the numbers. I did bitch the stem badgers but this isn’t and expensive pipe so what can I do. I thought about sanding it all off but this is going to be a working pipe I think so it’s gonna get beat up. I also left the chatter, it isn’t terrible and the last time I tried correcting chatter I destroyed the stem.

Anyways, this is only the third pipe I’ve brought back to working condition. I’m very much an amateur but my goals are to get them back into a condition I can smoke. I’ll leave the professional restorations to the pros for now. Thanks for looking!IMG_3968.jpegIMG_3969.jpegIMG_3971.jpeg
 

mikethompson

Comissar of Christmas
Jun 26, 2016
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Near Toronto, Ontario, Canada
“I did bitch the stem badgers but this isn’t and expensive pipe so what can I do.”

Bitch=botch
Badgers=badge

Oof I’m not good with the typing on the smartphones
I suspect that amber liquid in the picture may have something to do with spelling errors!

Be very careful with cleaning up old pipes - it can lead to a whole new part of the hobby for you
 
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