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<blockquote data-quote="sobx" data-source="post: 569304" data-attributes="member: 4944"><p>I bought a freehand briar last year at the MCX. There's a little pipe shop there. I believe it was $100. I smoked it one time and a big chunk of the bowl fell off near the top. I took a pic and emailed it to Nording. The reply I got was "<em>Sometimes the wire wheel we use to remove the bark from the briar before carving doesn't get all the bark off. It looks like a piece of bark fell off of the bowl. It doesn't affect the performance of the pipe and we consider that "character</em>." ummmmm OK. Whatever. Nording wouldn't do anything for me since it was "only cosmetic". Since the bowl was stained a dark color and the big freaking chunk of bark that fell off left a sandy spot the size of a pea, I painted it black with a sharpie.</p><p></p><p>From now on I'll keep my money and Nording can keep their tree bark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sobx, post: 569304, member: 4944"] I bought a freehand briar last year at the MCX. There's a little pipe shop there. I believe it was $100. I smoked it one time and a big chunk of the bowl fell off near the top. I took a pic and emailed it to Nording. The reply I got was "[I]Sometimes the wire wheel we use to remove the bark from the briar before carving doesn't get all the bark off. It looks like a piece of bark fell off of the bowl. It doesn't affect the performance of the pipe and we consider that "character[/I]." ummmmm OK. Whatever. Nording wouldn't do anything for me since it was "only cosmetic". Since the bowl was stained a dark color and the big freaking chunk of bark that fell off left a sandy spot the size of a pea, I painted it black with a sharpie. From now on I'll keep my money and Nording can keep their tree bark. [/QUOTE]
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