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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 394750" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>A guy at my local Tinder Box collects Pete Meers, and some of the stuff he'd bring in (he's been absent for a few years) was gorgeous. He said the newer ones didn't have quite the same feel and "soul" as the old ones, but I hear that a lot from pipe guys about the pipes of yore. He had one that he'd been smoking for 25 years, once a greyish-white, became a deep tea-colored brown. He let the sterling ferrule at the stem tarnish over time, and it was a mottled-blue that really made the pipe look fantastic. </p><p></p><p>Hope you end up with a good one soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 394750, member: 1969"] A guy at my local Tinder Box collects Pete Meers, and some of the stuff he'd bring in (he's been absent for a few years) was gorgeous. He said the newer ones didn't have quite the same feel and "soul" as the old ones, but I hear that a lot from pipe guys about the pipes of yore. He had one that he'd been smoking for 25 years, once a greyish-white, became a deep tea-colored brown. He let the sterling ferrule at the stem tarnish over time, and it was a mottled-blue that really made the pipe look fantastic. Hope you end up with a good one soon. [/QUOTE]
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