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Pipe Finish Preference Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Isagar" data-source="post: 343417" data-attributes="member: 3088"><p>I've got a love-hate relationship with smooth shiny pipes.</p><p>On my hand I love them because of the glossy looks, but on another, I know that it is impractical to continuously maintain it that way (unless of course you don't smoke it) and my OCD really kicks in. </p><p></p><p>So since the very beginning, even thought I appreciate a fine smooth pipe with nice grains + glossy look, I prefer to smoke a sandblast/rusticated pipe for the sole reason that I don't have to worry about keeping it shiny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isagar, post: 343417, member: 3088"] I've got a love-hate relationship with smooth shiny pipes. On my hand I love them because of the glossy looks, but on another, I know that it is impractical to continuously maintain it that way (unless of course you don't smoke it) and my OCD really kicks in. So since the very beginning, even thought I appreciate a fine smooth pipe with nice grains + glossy look, I prefer to smoke a sandblast/rusticated pipe for the sole reason that I don't have to worry about keeping it shiny. [/QUOTE]
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