Reworked Old Apple


Blog by Steve Laug

I had this old apple with very faint stamping that looked like it could have been stamped Edwards but not clear. I decided yesterday to rework it. The old stem had a split in the button and was shot. I decided to fit a new stem for it. I reamed and cleaned the bowl and fit the stem. While I worked on the stem I dropped the bowl in my alcohol bath for an hour. Once it was done I sanded the bowl and cleaned it some more. There were a couple of spots on it where small fills had fallen out so put some briar dust in them and then a spot of super glue. Once dry I sanded them smooth so that the stain would take around and in them. I put the stem on and stained the bowl with an oxblood stain as I figured that would match what was originally on the pipe. Once it was all polished it reminded me of an old timer that I had seen and been hunting for – a straight shanked BBB apple. Well that got me thinking and I dug through my box of bands and sure enough I had an old BBB silver band hallmarked 1909 that fit perfectly. The stem and pipe look older so the band added some more age to it. I really like the final look of this one.

Before pictures:
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And the finished pipe:
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2 thoughts on “Reworked Old Apple

  1. rebornpipes's avatarrebornpipes Post author

    Thanks Al. I am working on a blog post on fitting a stem using the PIMO tool. It is just about finished. It should show the process pretty clearly.

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  2. Al Jones's avatarAl Jones

    Thanks for showing a shot of a new stem, I really didn’t know what they looked like. Now I see your starting point. A great job getting the three components to align properly. Like my old shop teacher used to say when we glued wood together “looked like it growed that way”.

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