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Valiant Vagabond
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Don't listen to this guy!
I'd say restore what you can. Hope that isn't the original owner in the urn behind them. sorry, just what came to mind.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
The second from the top and the bottom pipe are both Dr. Grabow. As for dollar value, not much, but they are most likely good smokers. I can't tell what the others are from the pics. I you let us know what is stamped on the side/bottom we can most likely tell you more.
I like that sandblasted pipe 2nd from the bottom. They all look like they would clean up nice. Congrats on the new pipes!
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Lucky Bum
That's pretty cool Chris sounds like time to treat Mom to dinner on the town! Enjoy
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Valiant Vagabond
Originally Posted by
JustTroItIn
The second from the top and the bottom pipe are both Dr. Grabow. As for dollar value, not much, but they are most likely good smokers. I can't tell what the others are from the pics. I you let us know what is stamped on the side/bottom we can most likely tell you more.
I like that sandblasted pipe 2nd from the bottom. They all look like they would clean up nice. Congrats on the new pipes!
Thanks, I'll take some pics of the stamps on them. I don't really care about dollar value, more just if they are worth trying to restore or not. Thanks for the help!
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Valiant Vagabond
Originally Posted by
GWBowman
I'd say restore what you can. Hope that isn't the original owner in the urn behind them. sorry, just what came to mind.
Haha not an urn, just the base of a lamp on the table...but I can see why you thought that!
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I'd say you have early symptoms of PAD. Sorry, there's no known cure
But cereally, good haul!
There are lots of places that sell replacement stems, incl. the amazing Amazon. I'm thinking about getting a few of those fancy swirl patterned ones to tart up some of my cobs.
You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.
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You have some nice looking pipes there! Restore em and love em I say!
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Royal Bum
Sure they're worth restoring. If a pipe is $30 new (Like Dr. Gs) and you only put a couple of dollars (a few pipe cleaners, a little salt and some alcohol) into restoring it to good working condition, you're a winner. I've restored a few already and am always on the lookout for them.
Plus I like the idea of taking something old and putting a little work into it and bringing it back into the world of being used again. Too many people have the "Throw it away and buy another one" mentality these days. But that's a different topic for a different forum I suppose.
Check out my Youtube channel, Razorback Piper Guy if you like that sort of thing.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDM...i44pRZ4AP-_1OA
If heaven has no cigars, I shall not go there. - Mark Twain
It has been my experience that folks who have no vices, have very few virtues. - Abraham Lincoln
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I love the cheap aftermarket stems for cobs. A little drill & file work, and presto, even better smoking pipe.
My thoughts are from looking at the other pipes, the black one may be better off sitting in a box until you find a pipe one day that is broken and can salvage a stem to use on the black pipe.
If that black pipe ends up being a "keeper" then http://www.norwoodspiperepair.com/ would be a place to have a stem fitted. The last job they did for me was two stems for a pipe and it ran $67.46.