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"Brand new" Dunhill w/Vulcanite stem appears used...Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ocelot55" data-source="post: 236998" data-attributes="member: 2387"><p>Oxidation is common with vulcanite stems. It turns them from a nice glossy black to a slightly greenish colour. It is perfectly normal, although some things, such as being out in the sunlight, can cause oxidation to occur faster than usual. If it bothers you that much you could send it to a repair shop to remove the oxidation. </p><p></p><p>Oh, and if you thought you were getting a Chestnut and got an Amber Root instead that is a bit of luck. The amber roots are typically more expensive than the chestnuts, also the chestnuts (and some amber roots) usually come with a Cumberland, sometimes called Brindle, stem. This stem looks like it has streaks of red in it. </p><p></p><p>As always pics would help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ocelot55, post: 236998, member: 2387"] Oxidation is common with vulcanite stems. It turns them from a nice glossy black to a slightly greenish colour. It is perfectly normal, although some things, such as being out in the sunlight, can cause oxidation to occur faster than usual. If it bothers you that much you could send it to a repair shop to remove the oxidation. Oh, and if you thought you were getting a Chestnut and got an Amber Root instead that is a bit of luck. The amber roots are typically more expensive than the chestnuts, also the chestnuts (and some amber roots) usually come with a Cumberland, sometimes called Brindle, stem. This stem looks like it has streaks of red in it. As always pics would help. [/QUOTE]
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