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General Pipe Discussion
Shiny and "new" vs smoked w/ patina
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<blockquote data-quote="Walkman" data-source="post: 515652" data-attributes="member: 4143"><p>My pipes are well used, but in good shape. I like them better when they are no longer shiny and perfect, but the rims aren't burned (horrors :shock: :lol: ) and I run a pipe cleaner through them and swab out the bowls after each smoke. That said, I don't smoke all day and this would be too time consuming if I did. My dad smoked all day, rims were burned, and he cleaned his pipes when he could no longer draw smoke. :lol: He's been gone thirteen years now and I sure do miss him. I started smoking a pipe a few years after he died.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walkman, post: 515652, member: 4143"] My pipes are well used, but in good shape. I like them better when they are no longer shiny and perfect, but the rims aren't burned (horrors :shock: :lol: ) and I run a pipe cleaner through them and swab out the bowls after each smoke. That said, I don't smoke all day and this would be too time consuming if I did. My dad smoked all day, rims were burned, and he cleaned his pipes when he could no longer draw smoke. :lol: He's been gone thirteen years now and I sure do miss him. I started smoking a pipe a few years after he died. [/QUOTE]
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