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Butz Choquin questkon
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 571121" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>The Butz Cboquin I was smoking yesterday tends to smoke a little hot at times. Read some reviews on Butz pipes and a couple folks said they sanded off the laquered finish which improved them significantly. Makes sense to me as it would open up the pores of the briar. It's a beautiful pipe, near perfect straight grain, but I care more about smokability than looks. What do you guys think? Anyone here taken off the shiney finish on a pjpe? Results? Thanks for any advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 571121, member: 4357"] The Butz Cboquin I was smoking yesterday tends to smoke a little hot at times. Read some reviews on Butz pipes and a couple folks said they sanded off the laquered finish which improved them significantly. Makes sense to me as it would open up the pores of the briar. It's a beautiful pipe, near perfect straight grain, but I care more about smokability than looks. What do you guys think? Anyone here taken off the shiney finish on a pjpe? Results? Thanks for any advice. [/QUOTE]
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