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Age and Briar
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 194" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I'd guess that the main caution would be "careful use", since, after all, people are lighting fires inside these treasures.</p><p></p><p>I have a few old briars, I find that the wood is great but old vulcanite sucks :no: I actually took the mouthpiece off of a pipe and puffed on it right from the stummel - bad taste gone. I have a few that will be going to the Lat man for lucite bits once the Christmas wallet shock has subsided a bit :santa: </p><p></p><p>I think your idea of old wood resurrected (or at least given a new lease on life) is a wonderful thing and yes, an old briar found in reasonable condition and brought back to respectability is as wonderful a thing as a new fancy high dollar showpiece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 194, member: 3"] I'd guess that the main caution would be "careful use", since, after all, people are lighting fires inside these treasures. I have a few old briars, I find that the wood is great but old vulcanite sucks :no: I actually took the mouthpiece off of a pipe and puffed on it right from the stummel - bad taste gone. I have a few that will be going to the Lat man for lucite bits once the Christmas wallet shock has subsided a bit :santa: I think your idea of old wood resurrected (or at least given a new lease on life) is a wonderful thing and yes, an old briar found in reasonable condition and brought back to respectability is as wonderful a thing as a new fancy high dollar showpiece. [/QUOTE]
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