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Questions on REFURBISHING from a MARINE
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 495201" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I'd contact Uhle's pipe shop (in Wisconsin) and ask what kind of meer your pipe might be lined with and what sort of DIY maintenance might be needed to get a mere-lined Uhle pipe back on active duty. Uhle also sells excellent tobacco, including an introductory sampler. As I recall, Meer lined pipes get mixed reviews, smoking hot being the most common complaint. But yours might be okay. I'd opine that, if a pipe is uncooperative, just move on to another. Don't prolong the agony. Plenty of fish in the sea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 495201, member: 2318"] I'd contact Uhle's pipe shop (in Wisconsin) and ask what kind of meer your pipe might be lined with and what sort of DIY maintenance might be needed to get a mere-lined Uhle pipe back on active duty. Uhle also sells excellent tobacco, including an introductory sampler. As I recall, Meer lined pipes get mixed reviews, smoking hot being the most common complaint. But yours might be okay. I'd opine that, if a pipe is uncooperative, just move on to another. Don't prolong the agony. Plenty of fish in the sea. [/QUOTE]
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