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General Pipe Discussion
Shiny and "new" vs smoked w/ patina
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 515649" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>I like a patina so deep and dark that it looks like the pipe is exuding oil. "Naturals" tend to get that way over the years. The bird's eye comes alive, the grain pops, and the pipe looks as though it's been carried in some rogue's pocket forever and has stories to tell.</p><p></p><p>A new, shiny pipe by comparison looks sterile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 515649, member: 1690"] I like a patina so deep and dark that it looks like the pipe is exuding oil. "Naturals" tend to get that way over the years. The bird's eye comes alive, the grain pops, and the pipe looks as though it's been carried in some rogue's pocket forever and has stories to tell. A new, shiny pipe by comparison looks sterile. [/QUOTE]
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