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2013 Chicago Pipe Show
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 305514" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Yep. A couple sand pits appeared. The one on the shank appeared right during the last buff and wax. Yep, goes clear into the airway. My fault for trying to get that curved effect to the top of the shank and made it a bit thin. Then the sand pit appeared. Just my luck. I will fill it and it will smoke just fine. Fairly light in weight. I stained it after 100 grit sanding with a purple stain. That gave me a nice contrast in the grain as I sanded the surface stain away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 305514, member: 7"] Yep. A couple sand pits appeared. The one on the shank appeared right during the last buff and wax. Yep, goes clear into the airway. My fault for trying to get that curved effect to the top of the shank and made it a bit thin. Then the sand pit appeared. Just my luck. I will fill it and it will smoke just fine. Fairly light in weight. I stained it after 100 grit sanding with a purple stain. That gave me a nice contrast in the grain as I sanded the surface stain away. [/QUOTE]
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