Fashioning a ‘Middle Earth’ Churchwarden from a Rusticated Orphaned Bowl

Middle Earth Churchwardens are cool, and truth be known, I don’t think I’ll achieve either the Hobbit or Wizard standard when this project is completed, but I like to fashion Churchwardens out of the orphaned, tossed away bowls.  A simple search in Google of ‘Pipes in Middle Earth’ produces many Tolkien worthy pipes and Lord …

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Rebuilding the P-lip Button for a 1981 Republic Era Peterson’s “Donegal” Rocky 406 Prince

The next pipe on the worktable came to me from a generous pipeman, Patrick, who donated the pipe to help support the work of the Daughters of Bulgaria, now called Spring of Hope, which my wife and I co-founded when we lived in Bulgaria.  Our goal?  To help trafficked and sexually exploited women and girls.  …

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New Life for a Pre-Republic Peterson’s De Luxe MADE IN IRELAND 6 Billiard (updated!)

(Hold the press!  Well, I didn't wait long enough and this post went out before I received a note from well-known Peterson expert, Mark Irwin.  Please see the addendum and the conclusion for Mark's comments on the dating of this Peterson's De Luxe) The next pipe on the worktable is a Peterson’s classic.  This is …

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Unraveling the Nomenclature of a Custombilt IMPORTED BRIAR Panel

The next pipe on the worktable is a classic Custombilt, a brand that always recalls a campfire in a rustic setting for me.  It came to me in February 2019 in a Lot of 68 pipes from a seller in West Hartford, Connecticut.  This Lot of 68 pipes has provided and continues to offer up …

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