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Curt Rollar pipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="free_byrd15" data-source="post: 39413" data-attributes="member: 408"><p>hmmmm, I would be interested to find out what it actually is. I didn't know that you could get darkening from keeping your thumb in the same place..</p><p></p><p>One more question....if burnout it occuring or on the verge of occuring (like say hypotheticaly this pipe is) is it possible to hide it on the inside of the bowl and claim that it's a thumbprint? Like build up cake over it or something? </p><p> I've looked at estate pipes for quite a while but never knew about this. All i did was look for cracks or chips and try to see if the pipe was in overall ok condition. I guess this is one very important thing i'll have to start looking for in estate pipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="free_byrd15, post: 39413, member: 408"] hmmmm, I would be interested to find out what it actually is. I didn't know that you could get darkening from keeping your thumb in the same place.. One more question....if burnout it occuring or on the verge of occuring (like say hypotheticaly this pipe is) is it possible to hide it on the inside of the bowl and claim that it's a thumbprint? Like build up cake over it or something? I've looked at estate pipes for quite a while but never knew about this. All i did was look for cracks or chips and try to see if the pipe was in overall ok condition. I guess this is one very important thing i'll have to start looking for in estate pipes. [/QUOTE]
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