Ultrasonic cleaning sounds like a good option. Did it work?This is exactly what I am confused about recently. My clay pipe can hardly be cleaned because the draught hole is too small. After several unsuccessful attempts, I threw it into the ultrasonic cleaner for vinyl records
Did you try running a piece of wire through it? Baking and the use of fire have also been used to clean them.
Rebar wire my iron worker son uses, works for my old German tavern clay pipe. Never had to bake it. Good luckI forgot that the wire can be used!
Baking means putting it in the oven to bake for a while? What temperature and time are appropriate? Thank you for your tips!
As I look at your photo, I see a the word MATCHED.Sillem's Blue in this curious little dublin I cleaned up today from my father's pipe collection. Seemed natural to me to put a curious aromatic into a curious pipe. Using underscores for unintelligible letters, the only stamp on the pipe reads :
MA _ _ IED BRIAR or possibly MA_RIED BRIAR. anyone have any ideas? Pipe is probably from the 60s give or take a few years. Starting Chapter 7 in "Back from the Ashes"
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