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<blockquote data-quote="Ocelot55" data-source="post: 506093" data-attributes="member: 2387"><p>Peterson has finished the inside of their bowls many different ways. Sometimes this depends on the specific line. Higher end pipes might have no bowl coating whatsoever. I own several modern Aran finish Peterson pipes, and on all of them the bowl had been dip stained. The interior of the bowl can easily be sanded out by a qualified restoration expert if it bothers you. That will probably make the pipe easier to break in as well, although, like any uncoated bowl, wouldn't have any protection against burnout. Of course as long as you're careful in the initial break in process it shouldn't matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ocelot55, post: 506093, member: 2387"] Peterson has finished the inside of their bowls many different ways. Sometimes this depends on the specific line. Higher end pipes might have no bowl coating whatsoever. I own several modern Aran finish Peterson pipes, and on all of them the bowl had been dip stained. The interior of the bowl can easily be sanded out by a qualified restoration expert if it bothers you. That will probably make the pipe easier to break in as well, although, like any uncoated bowl, wouldn't have any protection against burnout. Of course as long as you're careful in the initial break in process it shouldn't matter. [/QUOTE]
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