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Post by That Falls Guy on Jun 8, 2018 13:28:07 GMT -5
Got these out today and gave them a good cleaning. Tobacco was getting clogged in the mouthpieces. Soaked them in Oxyclean in an Ultrasonic Cleaner for awhile. reamed the mouthpieces with a drill bit just enough to fit in them (didn't want to enlarge the holes), and then gave the flat end of the mouthpiece a light sanding followed by a run through with a pipe cleaner. They came out nicely. The top three are are Wally Frank Cobs. The 4th one down is an Irvin S Cobb, and the bottom one is an old Missouri Meerschaum.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2018 13:56:26 GMT -5
Good job on those veterans. Should be good to go for another decade!
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Post by Legend Lover on Jun 8, 2018 15:24:48 GMT -5
Good job on those cobs. They look like they've gone through a lot of smokes before now too.
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Post by That Falls Guy on Jun 8, 2018 15:56:10 GMT -5
Good job on those cobs. They look like they've gone through a lot of smokes before now too. I'm sure that they have, but they're still as solid as a rock!
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Post by haebar on Jun 8, 2018 17:30:24 GMT -5
Nice pipes and a good job you did on them!
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Post by That Falls Guy on Jun 8, 2018 17:55:11 GMT -5
Nice pipes and a good job you did on them! Thank You!
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