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    Quote Originally Posted by apipeguy View Post
    Spent three hours cleaning some pipes, today. They have been badly neglected for a year or more without a deep cleaning. The smooth top bowls looked rusticated and the rusticated top bowls were becoming smooth. Going to keep smoking dirty pipes until I get through them all. It will take some time still.
    Nice bunch of Castellos you got there I envy your collection dirty or not.
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    Just getting back into my late night smoking regimen. Tonight it happened to be GL Pease Maltese Falcon in my Peterson Killarney. I tend to favor this pipe alot due to its generous bowl. I also gave a quick cleaning to my couple of pipes I used some black rum to see what would happen. Enjoy your bowls gentlemen. Good night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Squishy Dawwwg ! I like that pipe, WO ? Stands for ?
    Thank you . You know I'm not really sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Squishy Dawwwg ! I like that pipe, WO ? Stands for ?
    The owner of the W.O. Larsen pipe shop in Copenhagen was Ole Larsen, that's all I know. He had several of the soon to be very important Danish pipe makers, making pipes for him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve45 View Post
    When you have the time, could you share your deep cleaning process. I cleaned and refinished 2 pipes last winter and hope to do more this winter. Thanks!
    No secrets at all, just Bicardi 151 (can't get full strength Everclear in Michigan). Went through a full pack of BJ Long tapered bristled cleaners and half a pack of standard tapered cleaners.

    A good bowl reaming and then a little shank brush with alcohol followed by the bristled cleaners in alcohol, until they come out clean, or almost, always get some discoloration coming from the alcohol that seeps into the bowl but you can tell by the color when the shank is clear.

    I double over a bristled cleaner, dipped in alcohol for the rim and just polish with that until clean. Usually just rub the bowl on my cheek afterwards to get some oil back, not much of a waxing guy. The rusticated bowl tops usually get a tooth brush and alcohol cleaning to get them cleaned up.

    Stems are just alcohol and bristled cleaners, then rubbed out as the briar is with a micro fiber cloth.

    All pretty much like the bore of a gun, alcohol bristled followed by alcohol dipped tapered cleaners followed by dry tapered cleaners in shank and stems.

    If you don't neglect them for as long as I have, it goes pretty quick. This time, it is taking me quite a while, the worst one was about half an hour, the cleanest about five minutes.

    No big deal, just takes some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apipeguy View Post
    The owner of the W.O. Larsen pipe shop in Copenhagen was Ole Larsen, that's all I know. He had several of the soon to pipe very important Danish pipe makers, making pipes for him.
    Awsome thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by spacemonkeyjon View Post
    Awsome thank you
    Just did a quick search today and thought I'd copy the link for you. If you have a W.O. Larsen, you have a very well made, quality pipe.

    W.Ø. Larsen - Pipedia

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    Any reason I can't use isopropyl alcohol to clean my pipes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfk742 View Post
    Any reason I can't use isopropyl alcohol to clean my pipes?
    It's not food grade...
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    Quote Originally Posted by apipeguy View Post
    Just did a quick search today and thought I'd copy the link for you. If you have a W.O. Larsen, you have a very well made, quality pipe.

    W.Ø. Larsen - Pipedia
    Wow thanks again. Got it as a estate. Smokes like a champ
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