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Good Score on a Savinell from an Antique Store
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<blockquote data-quote="Sturdy Papa 359" data-source="post: 580619" data-attributes="member: 5174"><p>Swede, I agree with Ol’Dawg. $20 is cheap. Looks like a solid pipe that will restore well. Micro mesh sanding pads work great and will get the tooth marks off the stem. Some guys won’t use it, but a tiny bit of Murphy’s Oil Soap will clean years of old dirt and oils from the briar. Just cork the chamber. Key is to use very, very, little oil soap. Wet cloth afterward. Then apply your wax. Pretty easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sturdy Papa 359, post: 580619, member: 5174"] Swede, I agree with Ol’Dawg. $20 is cheap. Looks like a solid pipe that will restore well. Micro mesh sanding pads work great and will get the tooth marks off the stem. Some guys won’t use it, but a tiny bit of Murphy’s Oil Soap will clean years of old dirt and oils from the briar. Just cork the chamber. Key is to use very, very, little oil soap. Wet cloth afterward. Then apply your wax. Pretty easy. [/QUOTE]
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