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Tip & Tail Touch-Ups for a Calich XX Large Bent Billiard

Here is the second of two John Calich pipes I picked up over the summer. While the first one, written about HERE, was a smaller, fully rusticated pipe, this Bent Billiard is more typical of John's work in that it features a combination of smooth and rustic finishes. This series of pics shows the pipe… Continue reading Tip & Tail Touch-Ups for a Calich XX Large Bent Billiard

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Reviving a John Calich XX Bent Billiard

This Bent Billiard is the first of two pipes by Canadian pipe carver John Calich that I acquired as part of an estate collection earlier this summer. Calich was a master pipe carver who operated in the Greater Toronto area for 40 years, hand carving each pipe from start to finish. Pipes sold through dealers… Continue reading Reviving a John Calich XX Bent Billiard

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Rim Rebuild and Shank Repairs for an Aldo Velani Executive 292 Bent Apple

I've been doing a number of simpler estate pipe cleanups lately, so I guess that means it's time for a more in-depth project. Today I'm dealing with the last of three Aldo Velani pipes recently acquired as part of an estate lot, this one an Executive series 292 Bent Apple. Aldo Velani pipes are what… Continue reading Rim Rebuild and Shank Repairs for an Aldo Velani Executive 292 Bent Apple

Restorations

Replacing a Bone Screw Tenon on a Petite Lady’s Head Figural Meerschaum

Today's estate pipe restoration is a bit more esoteric than some of my recent posts. I'm working on a rather petite figural meerschaum pipe carved into the likeness of a lady's head. I would tentatively date this pipe to the latter half of the 19th Century, though there are no markings on the pipe or… Continue reading Replacing a Bone Screw Tenon on a Petite Lady’s Head Figural Meerschaum

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A Quick Cleanup for an Aldo Velani Corona 02 Rhodesian

I acquired three Aldo Velani pipes as part of a recent estate purchase; the first needed very little work and is already available on the Pipe Inventory page. The third pipe needs some more substantial help to get back into fighting shape and will be the subject of another blog post. Today, I'm dealing with… Continue reading A Quick Cleanup for an Aldo Velani Corona 02 Rhodesian

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New Life for a Gardesana Pecher Bent Egg Mini-Warden

This pipe caught my eye recently while digging through my box of refurbs-in-waiting. Made by Gardesana, this "Pecher" series Bent Egg is what I call a Mini-Warden, a pipe fitted with a shorter version of a Churchwarden stem. Here is the pipe as it looked when I first brought it to the worktable. Overall, it… Continue reading New Life for a Gardesana Pecher Bent Egg Mini-Warden

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A Quick Refresh for a Grabow CDL

Sometimes a product doesn't catch on with the public until some time after it has been put to bed - movies that scrape by at the box office but sell millions of copies when released to DVD; books that sit on shelves or in boxes until someone writes a golden review; pipes that don't do… Continue reading A Quick Refresh for a Grabow CDL

Announcements

Updates to the Pipe Inventory Page(s)

Hi everyone. If you've been browsing the site recently or follow DadsPipes on Facebook, you may have already noticed the changes happening to the Pipe Inventory page. I have been in the shop daily for the past few weeks, working hard to build up the inventory of restored estate pipes. I'm adding fresh estate pipes… Continue reading Updates to the Pipe Inventory Page(s)

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Cleaning Up a Wire Rusticated Savinelli Extra 2005

This is another of the pipes I picked up over the summer, a good-looking silver-mounted Savinelli Extra 2005 Apple. The pipe came to me in decent estate condition. It was dirty, of course, with a fair bit of dust, grease and wax jammed into the wire-rusticated finish. The chamber carried a light cake, and there… Continue reading Cleaning Up a Wire Rusticated Savinelli Extra 2005

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A New Stem and a Refresh for a Briar-Bowled Gourd Calabash

As we move through September and people settle into their Fall routines, I've finally been able to get to work on some of the pipe I acquired over the summer, including this interesting, though sadly unmarked, Gourd Calabash. As you can see from this set of pictures, the pipe came to me without a stem… Continue reading A New Stem and a Refresh for a Briar-Bowled Gourd Calabash