^^^^That’ll clean up nice!
Edit: Lots of info online about the maker. Pipedia is your friend
Lots of threads on cleaning up old pipes on the ForumsI think so as well! Any ideas for how to clean the briar itself? I'd hate to ruin the finish on accident.
Very cool find!Been a piper for 2 years and just got my first estate pipe.
So I went out to a local antique shop and picked up my first estate pipe. Looks like it's a mauro armellini verona. Would love any other info you got! View attachment 169264View attachment 169265
Spit and a rag.I think so as well! Any ideas for how to clean the briar itself? I'd hate to ruin the finish on accident.
That's exactly what I would have done! Pretty much my process for estate purchases. Enjoy!Thanks for all the replys and advice! I got the inside cleaned with ever clear and lots of pipe cleaners. And the briar and rim cleaned with a towel and water, let it dry completely then had a bowl of a local English blend. Definitely my best smoking pipe, very smooth and fits well in the mouth and hand.