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Shiny and "new" vs smoked w/ patina
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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 515631" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>After almost 50 years of pipe smoking I realized I've become a patina pipe person. All my pipes have taken on the Patina of well use as opposed to the shiney "new" appearance they all had when I bought them. The most appearance care they get is the usual "nose oil" rub down while I smoke them and the continuous application of mineral oil to my bits after smoking 'em. I even do all this to my blasts and now enjoy the nice patina of well use in my pipe racks ! And yes, my rims of my pipe s are all black and burnt. :twisted: </p><p> Now what is your preference for your pipes appearance? :twisted: :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 515631, member: 2244"] After almost 50 years of pipe smoking I realized I've become a patina pipe person. All my pipes have taken on the Patina of well use as opposed to the shiney "new" appearance they all had when I bought them. The most appearance care they get is the usual "nose oil" rub down while I smoke them and the continuous application of mineral oil to my bits after smoking 'em. I even do all this to my blasts and now enjoy the nice patina of well use in my pipe racks ! And yes, my rims of my pipe s are all black and burnt. :twisted: Now what is your preference for your pipes appearance? :twisted: :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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