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<blockquote data-quote="luapleahcim" data-source="post: 162928" data-attributes="member: 1897"><p>saw John this morning... he said he thought he remembered, but that you certainly weren't big! (he's a kind fellow maybe!)</p><p></p><p>I asked him about fill; yes, naturally, on pipes he's selling for £15 there will be fill, in fact it's barely noticable - he uses a dark fill.</p><p></p><p>I looked at my (8 so far) pipes, and indeed there are very small bits of fill here and there, but the pipes are all of a darkish colour, so I imagine that the fill may even begin to blend in better as they are smoked.</p><p></p><p>If he had used a lighter colour, then I would have spotted it. Also, if the briars were of a light shade then perhaps the natural darkening that I assume occurs over time would make the filler more obvious.</p><p></p><p>he's going to do my special set without fill for me anyway (I asked him to do that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luapleahcim, post: 162928, member: 1897"] saw John this morning... he said he thought he remembered, but that you certainly weren't big! (he's a kind fellow maybe!) I asked him about fill; yes, naturally, on pipes he's selling for £15 there will be fill, in fact it's barely noticable - he uses a dark fill. I looked at my (8 so far) pipes, and indeed there are very small bits of fill here and there, but the pipes are all of a darkish colour, so I imagine that the fill may even begin to blend in better as they are smoked. If he had used a lighter colour, then I would have spotted it. Also, if the briars were of a light shade then perhaps the natural darkening that I assume occurs over time would make the filler more obvious. he's going to do my special set without fill for me anyway (I asked him to do that). [/QUOTE]
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