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Finishing a natural pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="George Kaplan" data-source="post: 195456" data-attributes="member: 2223"><p>If you're still pondering this, Nogbert, I can tell you those Sav Naturals are pretty nice. I've got one right here on my desk that I'm saving for my birthday. It's sanded smooth with no finish whatsoever, and while I've never stained a pipe before, (and don't intend to with this one) I've done a lot of finishing work back in my cabinet making days. In my estimation, these pipes should take quite well to a little stain. Sort of hard to see the grain pattern right now, as light as the briar is, and there is one TINY fill, but all-around a quality pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Kaplan, post: 195456, member: 2223"] If you're still pondering this, Nogbert, I can tell you those Sav Naturals are pretty nice. I've got one right here on my desk that I'm saving for my birthday. It's sanded smooth with no finish whatsoever, and while I've never stained a pipe before, (and don't intend to with this one) I've done a lot of finishing work back in my cabinet making days. In my estimation, these pipes should take quite well to a little stain. Sort of hard to see the grain pattern right now, as light as the briar is, and there is one TINY fill, but all-around a quality pipe. [/QUOTE]
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