Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Canadian Pipe restoration


The rim came up a treat.

Before with pipey

Errrr after

Nice grain

Alexander of Greece 
This pipe is huge you could use it to paddle a cedar-strip canoe across Canada.
Loaded it up with my special turning blend.
I take a little tobacco down to my machine shop each day and add it to the tin.
Smoked cool and smooth and  forever.
Won't need any more nicotine this morning.
I don't think this pipe has been smoked much not a lot of cake.
Reamed down to the timber easily.
Used  pure alcohol and pipe cleaners to clean inside.
Not a lot of gunk came out nice and clean.
I really like this pipe if the bowl was half size it would be perfect for me.
Last but not least.
I would like to thank the ever generous Hobo Hoot for gifting me this beautiful pipe.     


Monday, July 29, 2013

Pipe Spotting

Walking Through History Ep2 - The Birth Of Industry.
Spotted a Falcon at last.

A new Falcon Bowl

Action in the Lathe


The bowl has a nice taper.

Has anybody seen a calabash falcon Bowl before ?
I so need a bent falcon.
I would be happy to swap a bowl for one.

There are less inclusions in this block.

Friday, July 26, 2013

This weeks 2nd Tobacco

Ashton Winding Road vintage 2011 in a 50 gram

This weeks Tobacco no1

Macbaren Navy Flake 100 gram tin vintage 2012


MacBaren tobacco gets bad reviews sometimes.
But its all ways Beautifully presented.

Precision flakes.

Hobo Dave and his first pipe for the day...

ehheheheheheee...

But seriously, I think it's some sort of gourd he's got there, like the one used in making a calabash. Look at the colour! That sir, is a nice patina.


Thursday, July 25, 2013

Pipe Spotting

Rodger Smith again
The Twilight Zone.
Light my pipe baby

Real or fake?

Basketwork hat and a bow-tie, what more could a man want? Is the meerschaum coloured through fake processes though? Or was it smoked to achieve this patina? Mouthpiece is made from amber and the pipe was made by Carl Hiess in Vienna, Wien, Austria.


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Grrrrrrrrrr Worms ?????????????

Trying to turn a Calabash for my Falcon pipe.
Using the block that would give the biggest bowl.
The holes are filled with a sort of hard dust

This hole goes in at least 12mm

Bummer

Paris, 1860

Paris, 1860....what the HECK is this advertising? Anyone out there that can tell us what it says? Regardless, I think it's neat. Apparently part of the National Museum of France collection.