Wow! These look great. You did it so fast! Did you sand them down and re-dye? I'd love to learn more. I'm just dipping my toe in the pipe restoration pool, but I would love to be at your level.
Wow! These look great. You did it so fast! Did you sand them down and re-dye? I'd love to learn more. I'm just dipping my toe in the pipe restoration pool, but I would love to be at your level.
And, well done!
Very nice. I repaired a 1926 Dunhill that had similar issues few years ago. It’s still going strong. Jobey is a cool pipe, but that Sasieni is the real gem of the bunch. I found a early 60’s era Four Dot “Hurlingham” that is a prize.
Sorry I meant 1927. I had a 1926 I sold.
It’s a typical gnarly blast from the 20’s . One side is all billiard, the other side is Frankenstein. I love it.
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It really is. It’s got some rough spots, but I refuse to beautify it. It was loved. And how many 93 year olds look that good?A group 3? Really nice. My preference is really old pipes and this one fits the bill. One of your favorites I bet.