Description: 3 Restored/Repaired Estate Pipes Lot: 1- Ehrlich 101 Rusticated Large Billiard with Saddle Stem. Made in Denmark. The rim had major chips, so it has been topped at least 4mm. The underside of the stem had a bite through which has been repaired with black dyed G-Flex Epoxy. 2- Edwards Large Twisted Billiard with Leaf Carvings & a Small Sheild on the Bottom. Made of Algerian Briar. There was a small crack in the shank, which has been repaired with G-Flex Epoxy. No band because of the twisted shank, but it is perfectly secured. 3- Unbranded Half Sandblasted Half Rusticated Canadian. This came to me a dirty mess. It was not rusticated. The bowl was smooth and without sandblasting like the rest of the pipe. It was ugly, so I attempted to make it better with rustication. The jury is still out on if it's better now. I also decided to have a little fun and added 2 white dots to the stem. They have been fully cleaned and sanitized inside and out. Reamed, restained, buffed, and waxed. All teeth marks removed and stems deoxidized. They are used and repaired but ready to be smoked again. There are plenty of years left in them. I try my best to take good pictures from many angles. But, since I am not a professional photographer, the pipes always look better in person. If you require more pictures on a pipe you're interested in, just ask. I try very hard to get the "ghosts" out of every pipe. This is usually possible, but occasionally, no matter how hard I try, and with every method exhausted (salt & alcohol, Everclear & cotton balls, retort with Everclear, ozone treatment), it just isn't possible. It's the nature of the beast, I suppose. God knows what some people smoked and how much of it. I hand sand and polish all my pipe stems rather than on the buffing wheel. It's just my preference. I also always ream the bowls down to briar. I do not leave any cake. I follow it up with an organic food grade bowl coating. If bowl coatings aren't your thing, then it's easily removed with a damp paper towel. I very rarely use tenon expanders on loose stems. Most of the time, bees wax does the trick just fine. I prepare all my pipes to my preferences. If they aren't your preferences, I'm sorry but you don't have to buy any. This is how I prefer it to be done. You don't have to agree and again, you don't have to buy any. If any significant repairs were done, then it will definitely be stated in detail. All pipes that I sell as refurbished, refreshed, repaired, restored, etc. will be in ready to smoke condition. Just add your tobacco of choice, and you're ready to go. The prices I ask for my pipes are a reflection of the work that went into them and the materials/supplies used. This is not a cheap process and can be very time-consuming. I offer my services on pipes so anyone interested can contact me for more information. I also buy pipes. It can be 1 pipe or many. Just contact me to work it out the details.
Price: 98 USD
Location: Staten Island, New York
End Time: 2024-11-02T23:06:43.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Ehrlich, Edwards, Unbranded
Body Shape: Billiard, Canadian
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown