Addressing Chamber Heating Problems with a Ben Wade Made in London England 23 Dublin

I describe this next pipe on the worktable as a Dublin shape.  The bowl is slightly canted and has nice lines. It has beautiful vertical grain and that is the main draw-factor of this pipe.  This is the second pipe that pipe man Bill from Pennsylvania has commissioned.  The first was a Tribune Rusticated Dublin …

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A Striking Søren Hand-Carved Made in Denmark Freehand is Given New Life

One of the things that I have had to learn is that I can’t keep them all.  When I go on the hunt searching for pipes and then find a pipe of great value, I’m ever faced with the dilemma: ‘Should I keep this one for my personal collection?’  Most of the time, I would …

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Reviving a 1971 Peterson’s Dublin Sterling Silver Meerschaum of Tanganyika

The next pipe on the worktable is the first pipe that I am restoring from the Lot of 68 pipes that I acquired February 24, 2019.  This Lot came from a seller in West Hartford, Connecticut, and what got my attention was not only the size of the Lot, but also the meticulous listing the …

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Rescuing a Lowly Mastercraft Pot of Italy from Basket Pipe Oblivion

After pressing through a boat load of flu of some variant, I’m happy to be back at the worktable.  Other than getting well again, I always enjoy this time of the year for football season – both college and NFL.  Since my team has gone on vacation back to Florida (Miami Dolphins) I’ve been pulling …

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Refreshing a Striking W.Ø. Larsen HANDMADE Selected Grain 15 Made in Denmark

The W.Ø. Larsen HANDMADE came to me in August 2021 in what I call the Lakewood Lot of 14.  I met Ron in the Denver suburb of Lakewood when I went to his house to purchase a Zero Gravity reclining lawn chair.  When I pulled up to his house, he was sitting in the driveway …

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Resuscitating a French-made ‘Pipe’ Dr. Geo DePosee Horn Stem Paneled Bulldog

The next pipe came to me in August 2018 as part of what I have called the ‘French Lot of 50’.  When my wife and I were still living in Bulgaria, I found a lot of 50 pipes for sale on French eBay from a seller in Paris.  What attracted me to place a bid …

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Resurrecting a Venerable Medico ‘F’ Frank Imported Briar Apple

The Medico now on the table came to me from a friend and fellow pipe man Dave Shain.  ‘Shainy’ and I first met when we served together in Ukraine back in the 1990s/early 2000s.  Shainy has become a well-known and respected contributor to the pipe community and is known through his website, https://thepipery.com where he …

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Restoring a Gubbels Amphora 815 X-tra of Holland Poker

The next pipe on the worktable is an Amphora X-Tra of Holland which came to me via the online auction block in December of 2017, from a seller in Fort Meyers, Florida.  The bid was sufficient for the day and the Amphora Poker made its way to the For “Pipe Dreamers” ONLY! online collection.  Gary …

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A Christmas Gift for a Blessed Husband: A Nørdin Made in Denmark Freehand

With Christmas soon to come, I have received commissions from loved ones of very fortunate pipe men.  This beautiful Nørdin Freehand was commissioned by Jocelyn who wrote to me with this request: We live in Butler PA, USA.  My husband, Mark, is an avid pipe smoker.  I would love to give him a unique, possibly …

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Rescuing a Chap Ecume of Saint-Claude: A Broken Shank and Meerschaum Lining Repair

The next pipe on the work table came out of the box with some obvious issues. The Chap Ecume had tape wrapped around the shank which is a sure sign of a crack or fracture of some sort.  It came with the ‘French lot of 50’ I acquired from a seller in Paris, France, in …

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