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<blockquote data-quote="Rob_In_MO" data-source="post: 148128" data-attributes="member: 1520"><p>I tried EVOO on a basket pipe a few days ago (closer to a week) and I can't honestly say that i've noticed a difference in it either way.</p><p></p><p>Thinking about it and reading all of the comments/opinions, I am leaning toward a standard Carnuba or Beeswax as my standard. Not that I have anything against EVOO for stems, but not for the wood.</p><p></p><p>I'm new on the board - yes, but not new to smoking pipes - about 18-years now and counting.</p><p></p><p>It was a fun experiment, nothing lost, nothing new to the old-timers either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob_In_MO, post: 148128, member: 1520"] I tried EVOO on a basket pipe a few days ago (closer to a week) and I can't honestly say that i've noticed a difference in it either way. Thinking about it and reading all of the comments/opinions, I am leaning toward a standard Carnuba or Beeswax as my standard. Not that I have anything against EVOO for stems, but not for the wood. I'm new on the board - yes, but not new to smoking pipes - about 18-years now and counting. It was a fun experiment, nothing lost, nothing new to the old-timers either. [/QUOTE]
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