Comoy's 334 Sandblast Restoration

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riff raff

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This was another one I bought to resell, but you know how that goes....

The chunky tapered stem makes the pipe, a poor man's Dunhill LB

Full restoration details are here:
https://rebornpipes.com/2016/10/30/comoys-334-sandblast-restoration/

Before

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After

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denholrl":ndiup3g9 said:
How do remove the oxidation around the logo without removing the logo?

Thanks,

Rob D
Rob, that is a drilled, 3 piece C logo, so it is quite durable (like an inset, white Dot Dunhill stem). The thing white pieces can be fragile, but with some care, you just sand the oxidation off and then buff to a shine. Those stems are a delight to work on for that reason (as are Dunhill, Sasieni and Ashton).
 
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