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Pipe Techniques
Pipe Repair (and Perhaps Identification, too?)
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<blockquote data-quote="user 5381" data-source="post: 582575" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>This is insightful, thank you. I'm no pipe snob either. The nicest pipe I own in working order is around $50 new. I know some of these aren't lucrative to refurbish, but I also want to give them a chance. Let me ask you (and anyone else) this: if I shelf the cheaper ones to try my hand at later (spending little to no money on them by doing it all myself after learning), which ones are <em>more</em> worth sending off to be refurbished?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 5381, post: 582575, member: 5381"] This is insightful, thank you. I'm no pipe snob either. The nicest pipe I own in working order is around $50 new. I know some of these aren't lucrative to refurbish, but I also want to give them a chance. Let me ask you (and anyone else) this: if I shelf the cheaper ones to try my hand at later (spending little to no money on them by doing it all myself after learning), which ones are [I]more[/I] worth sending off to be refurbished? [/QUOTE]
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