I was rummaging around the shop the other day and rediscovered a handful of odd parts that have been lurking around for some time. I didn't have anything pressing on the worktable, so I decided to have a bit of fun and see what I could create. The stummel is an oldie, though exactly how… Continue reading Having a Bit of Fun Salvaging a Frankenpipe Nosewarmer
Author: Charles Lemon
New at DadsPipes for 2020!
Hi everyone. I'm excited to share some new developments here at DadsPipes for 2020! BeforeAfter First off, I'm sure regular readers have noticed the return of the Pipe Repairs page. After making several improvements to the shop (including tooling, organization and the old codger knocking around in it), I am pleased to be able to… Continue reading New at DadsPipes for 2020!
Reviving a 1990’s Brigham 123 Bent Billiard in time for the Holidays
Happy New Year, everyone! This post is deliberately going live after the holidays to avoid spoiling the Christmas surprise for one lucky piper. I was contacted by a lady who was on the hunt for a few vintage Brigham estate pipes to present to her partner as a Christmas gift. Fortuitously, I had a few… Continue reading Reviving a 1990’s Brigham 123 Bent Billiard in time for the Holidays
Rebuilding a Vintage Stem on a Pre-Transition Barling 1372
Back in early September of this year, I picked up a cased pair of pipes at a local antique sale. The first pipe found inside the nicely fitted case (marked "Special" over Barling's" over "London Make") was a Peterson Kapmeer 24S, about which I wrote in November. Today's post will look at the work done… Continue reading Rebuilding a Vintage Stem on a Pre-Transition Barling 1372
Merry Christmas from DadsPipes!
Wishing you all the very best of the Holiday Season and a healthy and happy New Year! I was going to try to write something witty but I think this poem, posted to YouTube by SmokingPipes.com a few year ago says it all. May your pipe always be full and your matched dry!
A Marathon Restoration of a 1990’s Acrylic-Stemmed Brigham 576 Bent Tulip
I have to say at the outset here that I am very happy with the results of this restoration. Though I had to contend with multiple issues - a tenon replacement, scorch marks, tooth damage and dented briar among them - the end results speak for themselves. This pipe caught my eye the minute it… Continue reading A Marathon Restoration of a 1990’s Acrylic-Stemmed Brigham 576 Bent Tulip
Reviving Another Comoy’s Made John’s Pipe Shop 433 Dublin
I spotted today's estate pipe on eBay a few weeks ago. I've worked on several John's pipes over the last year or two and have been impressed with their overall quality, so I threw in a bid, which turned out to be sufficient to add the pipe to my refurb box. Looking at the auction… Continue reading Reviving Another Comoy’s Made John’s Pipe Shop 433 Dublin
Refreshing a Petite Brigham 605 Dublin
Like many other pipe makers, Brigham started its lineup with the most popular pipe shapes. Shapes 01 through 04 in the Brigham Shape Chart are Billiards, from small to large, and the next three shapes, 05, 06 & 07 are Dublins. This pipe on the worktable today is the smallest Dublin offered in the classic… Continue reading Refreshing a Petite Brigham 605 Dublin
Fitting a New Stem to a Striking Bertram 105 Pot
Most often when I am sent a pipe to work on there are physical issues to deal with - a damaged stem, cracked shank, heat fissures, etc. This Bertram pipe is one of the exceptions to this rule. This time I was asked to make changes to the pipe to better suit the preferences of… Continue reading Fitting a New Stem to a Striking Bertram 105 Pot
Restoring a 1960’s Brigham 127 Straight Brandy
This older Brigham pipe came to me in a mixed eBay estate lot, and at first glance I took it for a basic Billiard. Closer examination and a shape number unrelated to Brigham's Billiard pipes changed my mind. Ultimately, I've labelled this pipe a Straight Brandy Sitter as the bowl walls taper inwards from base… Continue reading Restoring a 1960’s Brigham 127 Straight Brandy
