The Second Gift of Four From Bulgaria: A Denicotea Absorba 2164 Bent Rhodesian

The next pipe on the worktable is the second of 4 pipes commissioned by Justin who is a fellow follower of Jesus and lives in Alabama.  These 4 pipes Justin commissioned are gifts for 3 good friends in his church home group.  The other pipe is going to Justin’s father.  I told the full story …

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The First of Four Gifts From Bulgaria: A Prince Amled Danmark Freehand Pickaxe

The next four pipes on the worktable were commissioned by pipeman Justin from the great state of Alabama.  Justin should receive a reward for being the most stalwart Pipe Dreamer that I know!  His fame comes from his pipe dreaming when he commissioned what I called a ‘Bless his heart’ pipe.  I would say, Justin …

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Recommissioning a Venerable 1938-1940s Kaywoodie Shellcraft 5651S Meer-lined Billiard

The next pipe on the worktable is another Kaywoodie commissioned by pipeman Don, who lives in nearby Ken Caryl, Colorado.  The first pipe Don commissioned was a gem – a rare Kaywoodie Tuckaway which was produced in the early 1960s.  Here is a before and after picture to show the transformation of this Tuckaway.The next …

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New Life for a Rare, Early 1960s Kaywoodie ‘Tuckaway’ Standard 050B

I’m thankful for the Pipemen and women who wait patiently for their commissioned pipes to make their way to the worktable.  After ‘officially’ retiring at the end of August, my wife and I continue to be as busy as ever.  One of our most enjoyable avocations, which requires the patience of pipemen and women, is …

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Exploring the Interesting Heritage of a Drucquer & Sons of Berkeley Cherrywood

The Blasted Cherrywood now on the worktable came to me from a generous pipeman who donated it along with 9 others to make a very attractive Lot of 10 – now waiting in “Help Me!” Basket 2 for pipemen and women to commission.  This pipeman has commissioned several pipes and I’ve had the privilege of …

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Refreshing an AMPHORA X-tra 732 Made in Holland Blasted Pickaxe

The next pipe on the worktable was the second commission of pipeman Bill from the state of Georgia who works as a Control System Engineer contracted to the Department of Energy.  Bill has commissioned a few other pipes from me, but the last was a challenge.  I named the write up accurately because of the …

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Refreshing a Sculpted Vineyard Slightly Bent Meerschaum

The Sculpted Vineyard Meerschaum now on the table came to me recently when Corey from Orange, California, reached out to me concerning a box of pipes he discovered in the attic.  The pipes had belonged to his father who passed away 10 years earlier.  He did not know that his father had smoked pipes, but …

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A Big-Ben Crosley Trifecta: A Blocked Airway, a Hole in the Heel and an Acrylic Shank Extension Rebuild

Even as I begin this project, I’m not sure if this Big-Ben Crosley is going to come out on the other side ready to go again.  It came to me in February 2019 as part of a Lot of 68 pipes from a seller in West Hartford, Connecticut.  My final bid was sufficient and the …

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Refreshing a ‘Seahorse’ Rusticated Dublin of Italy

The next pipe came to me as part of a Lot of 68 pipes in February 2019.  The seller in West Hartford, Connecticut, had the Lot on the auction block and my bid won the day. There were 3 pipes of the same unbranded series with the COM Italy that stood out with their ‘Seahorse’ …

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A Rim Rescue for a Tennessean Comeaux USA CC S 05 ‘Dublinesque’ Lovat

The pipe that is now on the worktable is truly a unique shape.  It came to me from a pipeman who donated several pipes to benefit the Daughters of Bulgaria, now called, Spring of Hope.  He was also thinning his collection and the benefactors of this are those seeking to commission pipes from the  For …

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