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jdawg 12:11 AM 03-11-2011
Hey Guys,

I'm a relative newbie to pipes, but early on I have been interested in refurbishing/restoring estate pipes. Here are a couple of pipes that I bought on fleabay with the intention of restoring.

The first one is a Kaywoodie Drinkless from the late 1920's. This was my very first restoration. The bowl, rim, and stem were a complete mess. I cleaned, sanitized, and polished. I also removed some heavy toothmarks from the stem prior to polishing. It took me some time, but came out nicely.

The second pipe is a Family Era Sasieni Post-War to Pre-1979. The bowl, rim, and stem were not as bad on this one, but still took a little time to do. I also removed some minor toothmarks from the stem prior to polishing.

I do not have a buffer, so everything was done by hand. Here are a few before/after pics.

Thanks for looking!
Attached: Kaywoodie Before.jpg (97.1 KB) Kaywoodie After2.jpg (112.5 KB) Kaywoodie After3.jpg (114.0 KB) Sasieni FD Before.jpg (101.0 KB) Sasieni FD After2.jpg (120.5 KB) 
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loki 01:02 AM 03-11-2011
nice looker, i do love the old kaywoodies
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justonemorestick 01:38 AM 03-11-2011
Nicely done I hope to be able to come close to your results on a couple of pipes I am working on.
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Emjaysmash 07:21 AM 03-11-2011
Nice! I should give a whack at making old pipes look new again!
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68TriShield 07:49 AM 03-11-2011
Great job Jerry!
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JaKaacH 08:00 AM 03-11-2011
Good job, they look great. I really like the Sasieni.
I put a 6 inch cotton wheel on a home made mandrel and chucked it up in my drill press, really makes the job easy.
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jdawg 11:28 AM 03-11-2011
Thanks, guys!

That's a good idea, Jeff! I'm sure it makes the job much easier.
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TBone 11:37 AM 03-11-2011
Excellent job...they have the look of new...
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BigFrank 07:02 PM 03-11-2011
Nice job there. I've restored a few pipes myself. I think before I take on anymore I will buy a buffing wheel though...:-)
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jdawg 06:15 PM 03-13-2011
Thanks Paul & Frank!

A buffing wheel would certainly help alot. I thought about buying one, but I kinda like doing it by hand. I know...crazy. :-)
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alfredo_buscatti 01:11 AM 03-29-2011
a labor of love
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mfarre03 04:31 AM 05-15-2011
Very cool, what kind of finish is on them, oil?>
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DMK 05:48 PM 05-15-2011
Nice work !:-)
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biersteiner 04:07 AM 05-16-2011
Great looking pipes. Would you mind passing on what you did to refurbish the stems?
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