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Pipe Repair (and Perhaps Identification, too?)
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<blockquote data-quote="user 5381" data-source="post: 582448" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I'm sure this question gets asked often, but it seems some recommended businesses I've looked into have closed. So I'm asking here.</p><p></p><p>My lovely wife got me a rotating pipe stand off Ebay. It's an antique and in great shape. At any rate, there were several old pipes that came with it. They are in various stages of disrepair and in need of a DEEP clean. The state of these pipes is beyond my abilities, so I'm looking for a trusted, reasonable pipe repair/restoration business to which I may send them.</p><p></p><p>The pipes in need include (all of them vintage) two Dr. Grabows (a smooth Regal and possibly a smooth Savoy; the latter is not marked other than "Dr. Grabow Imported Briar"), one El Morjane (unclear but might say "72" on the bottom), one Basso, and two no-names that seem to be good quality. One of the no-names says "sterling."</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any recommendations?</p><p></p><p>I'll post pictures of them, too. Bear with me, I'm tech-challenged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 5381, post: 582448, member: 5381"] I'm sure this question gets asked often, but it seems some recommended businesses I've looked into have closed. So I'm asking here. My lovely wife got me a rotating pipe stand off Ebay. It's an antique and in great shape. At any rate, there were several old pipes that came with it. They are in various stages of disrepair and in need of a DEEP clean. The state of these pipes is beyond my abilities, so I'm looking for a trusted, reasonable pipe repair/restoration business to which I may send them. The pipes in need include (all of them vintage) two Dr. Grabows (a smooth Regal and possibly a smooth Savoy; the latter is not marked other than "Dr. Grabow Imported Briar"), one El Morjane (unclear but might say "72" on the bottom), one Basso, and two no-names that seem to be good quality. One of the no-names says "sterling." Does anyone have any recommendations? I'll post pictures of them, too. Bear with me, I'm tech-challenged. [/QUOTE]
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