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  1. docaitch

    Sam Gawith Burnt Ends

    So after the all of the stuff written about FVF Burnt Ends (here and in other sources), I was resigned to never seeing the stuff. A couple of my fellow Chesapeake Pipe Club members are really smitten by Burnt Ends and have lamented the unavailability. Today I walked into a B&M that I only visit...
  2. docaitch

    Bourbon Stave to Pipe?

    Vermont Freehand, RawKrafted, and JH Lowe all sell kits which are pre drilled briar blocks with stems attached. That will give you a chance to shape briar and get a smokable pipe. You can make a pipe out of many woods, assuming the piece is large enough, but some materials are better. Briar is...
  3. docaitch

    Sandblasting Set Up

    As Todd says, the best set ups use large 60-80 gallon tanks and 12-15 cfpm. Most pipe makers use fine (170-320) glass beads for general blasting, although you can get very fancy with different media- Walt Cannoy’s suede blast is reportedly done with briar dust as the medium. Hear say has it that...
  4. docaitch

    Anyone Own a Rusen Rusenov Pipe?

    Resurrecting an older thread. I have owned this one for several years. It is a wonderful smoker and the workmanship is first class. Being a pipe maker myself, I appreciate the attention to detail in the black palm shank adornment. The stemwork is flawless. I think that Rusen’s work is...
  5. docaitch

    Help with Dunhill - ODB 835

    Thank you, gentlemen (and you as well, captainsousie). I have a better idea of what I have. Looking forwar to breaking in this fine pipe. docaitch
  6. docaitch

    Help with Dunhill - ODB 835

    A good friend just gifted me with a large unsmoked (until yesterday) Dunhill Shell ODB 835. I am not very familiar with Dunhills, only having 4 others in my collection. I believe that the date stamp is a “0” bu there is a vertical mark after the “0” which could be a stamp artifact or it could be...
  7. docaitch

    W O Larsen pipe

    Yes. I looked up some of Vigen’s pipes and he does on occasion use metal in a similar fashion in the mortise area on a few of his, but there is nothing definitive. I don’t suppose I will get anything more unless one of these guys pops up and says “Yes, I remember that pipe”. I know personally...
  8. docaitch

    W O Larsen pipe

    I heard from Per Billhall. “probably not made by Teddy or Tonni, and doesn’t look like a Refbjerg either mmmm maybe P.H. Vigen?“ Now, I have to see who Vigen is. docaitch
  9. docaitch

    Bruce Weaver Estate. Has This Been Repaired?

    There is a lot to be said for the Delrin tenon. They are self lubricating,strong and flexible as noted above. The major drawback is the gluing. Glue does not adhere well to Delrin and the Delrin must be prepped with machining, threads, or scoring in order to develop a mechanical bond. Clean the...
  10. docaitch

    Age Extra Pipes

    You did a nice job on cleaning up that pipe without over doing it. I would like to see a true lateral view of the pipe. From your photo, it appears that the taper of the entire stem is asymmetric, a circumstance that occurs with my pipes when the mortise and the shank axes are not truly co...
  11. docaitch

    W O Larsen pipe

    No more thoughts?
  12. docaitch

    W O Larsen pipe

    Yes. The darker beveled inner ring is horn.
  13. docaitch

    W O Larsen pipe

    The brass surrounds the horn, so that is indeed a reinforcement. I have a shape 18. docaitch
  14. docaitch

    W O Larsen pipe

    This is the inside of the mortise. There is a tube (stainless I presume) and the inner surface of the mortise appears to be horn.
  15. docaitch

    W O Larsen pipe

    I didn’t really look down the mortise, and the pipe is too warm to disassemble right now because I’ve been smoking it.? When it cools, I will take a look.
  16. docaitch

    W O Larsen pipe

    I can’t say the same for the stem- it could be a replacement, but very well done. I also have to confess that it is my habit to straighten the stem and open up the funnel on any pipe that I acquire so that it easily passes a fluffy cleaner, and I did so with this one. I don’t know if these...
  17. docaitch

    W O Larsen pipe

    OK- I can see why those pipes are collectable, and my pipe is a lower grade one. Can’t really see your point on the length of the extension or the brass reinforcement, though. I will get out the calipers and do some calculations on both my pipe and the photos. I can say that as a pipe maker and...
  18. docaitch

    Straight Grain vs Birdseye vs Craggy

    One of the pipe makers (I forget who-Kurt Huhn?) noted that the ray pattern of a briar burl lends best itself to 2 shapes for a straight grain- the Dublin and the volcano/brandy. A good straight grain on any thing else depends on just the right block. The blowfish is the one shape that, if...
  19. docaitch

    Rustication Discussion

    I prefer a great sandblast with deep ring and ray definition, but there are some stummels that come from blocks cut from near the center of the burl or near the stem or root that have areas that have little or no figure- these neither stain well nor do they produce a satisfying pattern with sand...
  20. docaitch

    W O Larsen pipe

    How so? The light horn shank extensions were used, as your quote from Rob Cooper states and as my perusal of several catalogs on the Scandpipes.com site confirms. I am pretty sure that the horn and ring are original, because the imprint top and bottom is pristine, so I am not sure where you are...