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Pipes with very light tan finish
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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 336893" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>My experience over 40 years of smoking is that "tan" or "natural" finished pipes WILL darken over time. I have 30+ yo Dunhill and Charatan pipes I've been smoking since I bought them that have ALL darkened to where you would not call them "tan" anymore as well as ALL my "natural" finished pipes such as my Edward's pipe like the example shown above which are now after almost 40 years of smoking are a nice dark mahogany/black in color. If you want "em to stay "tan" , buy 'em, put 'em in the rack and DON'T SMOKE 'em and they will stay "nice" . ALL pipes will darken as they are smoked but not nessecarily right away, it will take some time and frequency of smoking. :twisted: :twisted: </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 336893, member: 2244"] My experience over 40 years of smoking is that "tan" or "natural" finished pipes WILL darken over time. I have 30+ yo Dunhill and Charatan pipes I've been smoking since I bought them that have ALL darkened to where you would not call them "tan" anymore as well as ALL my "natural" finished pipes such as my Edward's pipe like the example shown above which are now after almost 40 years of smoking are a nice dark mahogany/black in color. If you want "em to stay "tan" , buy 'em, put 'em in the rack and DON'T SMOKE 'em and they will stay "nice" . ALL pipes will darken as they are smoked but not nessecarily right away, it will take some time and frequency of smoking. :twisted: :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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