Some great estate pipes there fella, they’ll keep you busy for a while. Have a great weekend, I’m behind with everyone and trying to catch up this morning.
Nice score on the estate pipes. I'm sure that Kaywoodie will be a great smoker I heard in those days when that one was made the briar, they used was 200 to 400 years old, very dense and light. I am very much looking forward to you smoking that clay pipe. I have been thinking of getting one myself. Cheers!
I am a big fan of briarville for full restoration services. He will send those pipes back looking like the day they walked off the line. The VFQ has an interesting history. They weren’t to tippy top line but were a good mid grade pipe. That’s a paneled billiard paneled apple. The almanmater pipes from medico are HARD to find. They traditionally had the seal of a college on the end of the bowl. 😊
Great looking pipes. I have five clay pipes three long pub church wardens in a nice hand made pipe box with a drawer for tobacco made by a dear friend of mine. I also have a short one in a tin Case made by the same gentleman. Used this quite a bit at revolutionary war reenactments. Good luck in your research and reconditioning of your new pipes. Cheers Ron
Thanks! I probably can't start on this in earnest for about another week or so, but I find myself thinking of little else. I'm like a boy thinking about fixing up a bike!
The unmarked Danish pipe could possibly be a “Mister” shaped by Niels Mogens Jørgensen who was also the pipe maker for Jarl pipes. I own 2 “Mister” pipes that are identical to the one that you have. I hope this help you in your research.
Way to go! Even once I dig into online research, I am still going to have to double check some of the shapes with people here and at Pipe Cottage Social.
Always fun to find treasures like this!
Indeed! I was so happy to receive these.
Nice pipes! I love the Georg Jensen and almamater. Good luck with those, thanks for the look at them😊👍🍻
Thanks, my friend!
For stem repair/replacement I can vouch for Tim West. He did an incredible job with a difficult replacement stem for one of my Lees.
Agree, Tim West does good work at reasonable cost.
Thanks! I am going to be trying some restoration myself, but at least one of the stems will need to be replaced. Does Tim have a website?
Thank you for sharing.
Some great estate pipes there fella, they’ll keep you busy for a while. Have a great weekend, I’m behind with everyone and trying to catch up this morning.
Thank you! I am really looking forward to getting into this project!
Nice score on the estate pipes. I'm sure that Kaywoodie will be a great smoker I heard in those days when that one was made the briar, they used was 200 to 400 years old, very dense and light.
I am very much looking forward to you smoking that clay pipe. I have been thinking of getting one myself.
Cheers!
Wow! That old on the briar! Very cool. Would you hazard a guess as to its age?
I am a big fan of briarville for full restoration services. He will send those pipes back looking like the day they walked off the line. The VFQ has an interesting history. They weren’t to tippy top line but were a good mid grade pipe. That’s a paneled billiard paneled apple. The almanmater pipes from medico are HARD to find. They traditionally had the seal of a college on the end of the bowl. 😊
Thanks! I am thinking of playing around with the restoration myself, but if it proves too challenging, I will look into Briarville.
Great looking pipes. I have five clay pipes three long pub church wardens in a nice hand made pipe box with a drawer for tobacco made by a dear friend of mine. I also have a short one in a tin Case made by the same gentleman. Used this quite a bit at revolutionary war reenactments. Good luck in your research and reconditioning of your new pipes. Cheers Ron
Thanks! I probably can't start on this in earnest for about another week or so, but I find myself thinking of little else. I'm like a boy thinking about fixing up a bike!
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Vermont Freehand sells replacement stems
Thanks! I will likely go to them for the one that clearly needs to be replaced.
The unmarked Danish pipe could possibly be a “Mister” shaped by Niels Mogens Jørgensen who was also the pipe maker for Jarl pipes. I own 2 “Mister” pipes that are identical to the one that you have. I hope this help you in your research.
Thank you! That's a huge help!
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I am impressed with myself I am no where near an expert and I picked out the Savinelli
Way to go! Even once I dig into online research, I am still going to have to double check some of the shapes with people here and at Pipe Cottage Social.
Nice looking pipes. Maybe MuttonChop piper can help you, he's extremely knowledgeable or Boswell Pipes
Hmmm....good thoughts. Thanks!
Best pipe restoration : Briarville.
Thank you! Someone else mentioned Briarville, so it's good to have confirmation.