Ugh. It hurts to admit. But my grandfather's Ashton.What brand?
Eee! Best bet is a pipe repairman or Ashton themselves. Might get lucky on ebay but doubtful.Ugh. It hurts to admit. But my grandfather's Ashton.
Im pretty sure it was in fact Taylor made!There are no "ready fits" for Ashtons
You'll have to have one tailor made. (now that's funny, rat thar... only Old Guys will get it, though.)
I spent a few hours looking. No luck.Any chance of retracing steps and finding it on the beach?
Thanks George. I guess it's a biggie. How big of a biggie?If the stem was simply a military mount, that's no biggie.
If the end of the stem was capped with sterling silver, that is a biggie.
I had that thought too. This isn't an easily accessible place and there wasn't a rental place nearby. Unfortunately the cost to resume the search doesn't make sense.If its a spigot, you need to go back with a metal detector!
Thanks George. I guess it's a biggie. How big of a biggie?
Amazon has them. May just turn into a fun hobby as well as recovering a hard to replace stem. May well be worth it as well as paying for itself with the treasures you may find.Thanks George. I guess it's a biggie. How big of a biggie?
I had that thought too. This isn't an easily accessible place and there wasn't a rental place nearby. Unfortunately the cost to resume the search doesn't make sense.
Thanks for the info. I was afraid of as much.Metal spinning is very much its own "thing", and not practiced by any repairmen that I know of.
Adam Davidson figured out how to do it in order to make some early Dunhill Prince-inspired pipes, but that was years ago and he hasn't messed with it since.
There were two main guys in England who did it, but one of them retired 2-3 years ago and the other does only new production, not repairs.
Ditto the guy in Ireland who spins for Peterson.
So, pretty big.
Wish I had better news.
Does @cosmicfolkloreLes Wood who did the silver mountings for Ashton has retired
Get in touch with @cosmicfolklore . He might oblige.
If my memory is correct (it often is not, these days ) Cosmic did show a spigot that he had made for one of his pipes a while agoDoes @cosmicfolkloreswingspin?
I've made 15 spigots to date, and I have repaired 6 spigot stems. Do a search for "Cosmic spigot" on this forum. I "can" make the replacement stem; however, you might not like the price. I am not a craftsman specialized in just pipes; however, I am contracted with several pipemakers.If my memory is correct (it often is not, these days ) Cosmic did show a spigot that he had made for one of his pipes a while ago
Thanks Cosmic. Man, the spigots that you've made are very nice. I especially like the "champagne spigot". Amazing craftsmanship! Thanks for your insight.I've made 15 spigots to date, and I have repaired 6 spigot stems. Do a search for "Cosmic spigot" on this forum. I "can" make the replacement stem; however, you might not like the price. I am not a craftsman specialized in just pipes; however, I am contracted with several pipemakers.
My suggestion is, that "if" getting this pipe back functional has limits to your budget, you might want to consider just having one of the best pipe repairmen make a military style stem replacement for you. I think there is an awesome pipe repair guy in North Georgia. Someone on here, may have the contact info for you.