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Pipes with very light tan finish
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 336841" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I have a Sav artisan that had a light orangey finish when new and a Rochelau Dublin that had a natural, unfinished, polished look to the briar. Both looked "too pretty" to smoke when new and have darkened with smoking. But the darkening hasn't diminsihed the appearance of the flame grain in either Somehow, it looks as if the darkening is coming from within and is proportional across the bowls. So it's fine with me. Everything changes. Doesn't mean there's anything "wrong." Just a slight attitude admustment enables the piper to enjoy the "burnished-in-use" look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 336841, member: 2318"] I have a Sav artisan that had a light orangey finish when new and a Rochelau Dublin that had a natural, unfinished, polished look to the briar. Both looked "too pretty" to smoke when new and have darkened with smoking. But the darkening hasn't diminsihed the appearance of the flame grain in either Somehow, it looks as if the darkening is coming from within and is proportional across the bowls. So it's fine with me. Everything changes. Doesn't mean there's anything "wrong." Just a slight attitude admustment enables the piper to enjoy the "burnished-in-use" look. [/QUOTE]
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