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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    It seems you all quiet smoking!
    We are still here Thomas.
    We've had busy times here. Our daughter is to move to live on her own next week so we've been busy helping her to pack her stuff, clean and fix her new apartment. My wife is very sad and maybe so i'm i too, but luckily she moves only few kilometers away.
    Now short break with my pipe, some strong coffee and book.
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    Default Very Handsome, Sailor

    'Don't know the brand/model, but the finish & shape reminds me of Stanwell, Royal Danish, or a Danish freehand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinklather View Post
    'Don't know the brand/model, but the finish & shape reminds me of Stanwell, Royal Danish, or a Danish freehand.
    Right on target. That is Stanwell, model Nanna Ivarsson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    Good morning friends.
    It seems you all quiet smoking!
    Still smoking just no time to take pics right now been busy. I could tell you what I have been smoking but it's more fun with a picture!!

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    Two pipes for a day of football!


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    Default Refreshing a pipe

    At times when I've purchased an estate pipe from ebay or wherever I've gotten a bad surprise with a terrible taste usually from a pipe not taken care of. For a good number of years I've used this method to refresh a tired pipe. It works very well.

    Tobacco contains oils. When combustion occurs, some of these oils are released and are deposited on the inside of the bowl, in the existing cake and in the shank of the pipe. In time, the oils mix with oxygen and turn rancid which is one reason for a bitter or sour taste in a pipe. It is the accumulation of these oils that prevents a pipe from delivering a sweet flavourful smoke. They can be dissolved and removed with the Professor's Treatment, restoring that faithful beauty to the delicious, mouth-watering, nut-like sweetness of a well-seasoned pipe.

    1. The first step requires certain materials. You need a box of non-iodized salt easily found in any supermarket and a quantity of _pure_ alcohol. I suggest you have clean rag, facial tissues or paper towels handy to wipe up any errant alcohol lest it dull the bowl finish. Remember, the salt and the alcohol are to be consumed by your pipe so it will smell good, lower your blood pressure and taste sweet. If you consume the salt and alcohol, you will smell bad, raise your high blood pressure and be drunk. And when you sober up, your pipe will still taste like you are smoking cube cut gnu manure.
    2. The second step involves preparing the pipe. Empty any dottle remaining in the bowl. Some people prefer to remove the stem and insert a pipe cleaner in the shank during the process. Others leave the stem in place. ( I tape the end of the stem) Find a location where the pipe may be set in a semi-upright position to prevent the salt and alcohol from spilling or leaking over the top of the bowl or running out the shank.
    3. Fill the bowl of the pipe with salt all the way to the top. Some believe also filling the shank with salt will maximize the sweetening effect. Others, as stated above, insert a pipe cleaner in the stem to prevent salt from entering. Try it both ways and choose whichever variation gives you the most desirable results.
    4. After filling the bowl with salt, it's time to add the alcohol. This may be done in several ways. One method entails using an eyedropper placing 8 to 10 drops of alcohol on the salt. A second way involves slowly pouring in alcohol, allowing it to rise to the top of the salt filled bowl. A third way has the salt placed in the bowl in a series of 3 to 5 layers with a few drops of alcohol added to each layer. And a fourth method requires filling the bowl about halfway with alcohol and then topping it off to the brim with salt. Again, I suggest you try each method and choose the one you like best. They are all variations on the same theme which is to achieve a desired admixture with which to entice the gods of sweetness to again reside in the chambers of your pipe.
    5. This step is always the most difficult part for me because it requires doing nothing. The time necessary for the salt and alcohol potion to do its magic varies from 8 hours to several days. Some advocate that total evaporation of the alcohol must occur before the salt is removed. Others find that total evaporation isn't necessary. Experiment and see which produces the best results for you. Of course, the more alcohol is added the longer it takes to evaporate. In my experience, I have found that 10 to 15 drops in a bowl full of salt will dry in about 24 hours and result in as much sweetness and good taste as any of the other methods.
    6. After waiting the chosen time interval, it is time to remove the salt and any remaining spirits of alcohol. Take a pipe tool and poke through the hard brown/black crust which has formed in the bowl. The darkening results as the rancid tars and oils are drawn out of the cake and into the salt by some mysterious process. I have found that thicker cakes produce darker salt. I do not recommend removing the cake that you have worked so hard to build. The cake is a product of a cooperative effect between person (puffing) and nature (tobacco) providing protection against burn-out. It also reduces tongue bite and is a significant factor in producing a sweet and mild smoke.
      Remove the salt from the bowl by pouring, scraping, brushing, blowing or by throwing it over your left shoulder for good luck. But by all means don't draw on the pipe before removing all of the discoloured salt.
      Run a pipe cleaner through the stem several times to remove any last grains of salt. Salt often lurks in the cave-like darkness of the stem hoping to ambush unsuspecting taste buds as you comfortably sit back and draw your first long anticipated puff of angels breath.
    7. Assuming you have followed the steps listed above pretty much in order, allowing for one or two variations of style, your pipe is ready to smoke. Fill it with your favorite tobacco and prepare yourself for an exciting, pleasurable smoking experience.

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    Hello everyone, I've never been a smoker, but after following this thread for a while I thought I would try a pipe. I am still in the beginning of the learning curve, but so far I am finding an occasional evening smoke to be quite enjoyable and very relaxing. Tonight's smoke was a Rinaldo pipe with pipesandcigars.com's Butternut Burley.
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    Good morning, Gentleman.

    Today a Stanwell- Pipe of the year 1992
    with Stanwell Nobel, Limited Edition 2004



    Have a nice day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    Good morning, Gentleman.

    Today a Stanwell- Pipe of the year 1992
    with Stanwell Nobel, Limited Edition 2004
    Have a nice day.
    Now i've watched this pipe of yours before. That is a real beauty!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Now i've watched this pipe of yours before. That is a real beauty!
    Yes, Tomi. The pipe is a very small one, silver framed. A really beauty.

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