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friend of Brother Maynard
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first thing you want to do, judging from the pics is give many of those pipes a good reaming....if there is not a reamer in the accessories you found with them, the pipe shop can sell you one... that meershaum is a beaut and a very valuable collectors item....and there may well be some other similar ones in there....any names like dunhill, savinelli, costello, (most of the italy ones) are all very good pipes....then find a couple of the less valuable ones, i.e. kaywoodie and start with those as far as reaming and cleaning.... you can also probably get some good samplers of tobacco at your pipe shop to experiment with flavors until you find one you like best. good luck, enjoy....im envious of that collection... ![]() p.s. you can always send em to me..... ![]()
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I barely grok the obvious
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Further to that, Savor' - if you get a reamer take care NOT to use it on the meerschaums and risk damaging the clay. Also, some of those briar pipes may have meerschaum-lined bowls - examine the pipes before reaming to avoid crunching clay. I made that mistake once and still feel bad about it.
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Back in the midwest!
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No worries Rev, I totally understand ![]() ![]() LOTS of info posted in the links, thanks, I'll be doing a bit more reading before I continue with my questions ![]()
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