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  1. Piffyr

    The A-maize-ing Ozark Southpaw Corn Cob Tamper

    Ed James (Ozark Southpaw Pipes) knows that I love a good cob pipe. So, in his generosity and with much Christmas spirit, he hooked me up with this super-slick corn cob tamper. I'm not sure if Ed would have made it if he had known how much extra work it was going to take beforehand, but I'm...
  2. Piffyr

    Wally Frank Bullmoose Restoration

    I have a bit of an ulterior motive for showing off this pipe. Before I get that though, let me introduce you... This Italian-made, Wally Frank bullmoose was obviously well-loved by someone. They weren't content with building cake in the bowl and decided to build a fair amount on the rim as...
  3. Piffyr

    Savinelli De Luxe Milano 622KS Restoration

    When this beautiful Italian pot came it to me for a little spiffying, it was already in good condition. There were some areas of heavy scratching and the neon pink putty fills (I hate that stuff) had shrunk and dimpled, but not much other than that. I knew that I wanted to do something about the...
  4. Piffyr

    St. Claude Paneled "Tomapple" Restoration

    I can't make up my mind whether this little, horn-stemmed, paneled, St. Claude pipe is more of an apple or tomato shape. So, I've dubbed it a "tomapple". It was in good overall good condition when it arrived. There were just a few scratches, dings, and missing fills to take care of. Here's the...
  5. Piffyr

    Barling 1279 EXEL Restoration

    This Barling 1279 EXEL was sent to me to see what I could do with it. The owner mentioned that it would probably have to be restemmed and stained dark to hide the burn marks. When it arrived, I took a look at it and saw that the rim was also in rough shape. It was deeply scratched and there was...
  6. Piffyr

    What's up from Virginia!

    Hey, guys! My name's Anthony. I'm a former cigarette smoker who traded in his sticks for mallets about a year and half ago and never looked back. Almost no tobacco leaf is safe from my bowl. English or aro. Shag or rope. OTC or boutique blend. Any of it is fair game depending upon the time of...
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