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Briar Pipes with a Virgin Finish
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<blockquote data-quote="earl" data-source="post: 18618" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>Yeah, Mike, that appears to be a good generalization about my pipes, whether they started out virgin or not-though only have 1 virgin that's been in use for about 6 months and at this point is merely a darker brown. But on some of my older stained pipes I've noticed the darkening effect to be concentrated toward the bottom of the bowl more than anywhere. No doubt due to the concentration of the smoke and oils there. I've noticed this effect primarily with pipes with a red-brown stain as opposed to a walnut one. I'm not altogether pleased with it as it tends to give a mottled look to the pipe but what the heck. Earl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl, post: 18618, member: 51"] Yeah, Mike, that appears to be a good generalization about my pipes, whether they started out virgin or not-though only have 1 virgin that's been in use for about 6 months and at this point is merely a darker brown. But on some of my older stained pipes I've noticed the darkening effect to be concentrated toward the bottom of the bowl more than anywhere. No doubt due to the concentration of the smoke and oils there. I've noticed this effect primarily with pipes with a red-brown stain as opposed to a walnut one. I'm not altogether pleased with it as it tends to give a mottled look to the pipe but what the heck. Earl [/QUOTE]
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