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Staining a Virgin Finish Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="alfredo_buscatti" data-source="post: 21126" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>My take on staining a virgin finish is not to do so. Over the course of time—my Irish Second took 5 years to attain the following color—by being smoked, the pipe takes on a chestnut color that is lovely, and all the types of grain that are harder to see in the virgin state appear quite nicely in the "smoked" state. I expect its current chestnut color to continue to deepen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfredo_buscatti, post: 21126, member: 36"] My take on staining a virgin finish is not to do so. Over the course of time—my Irish Second took 5 years to attain the following color—by being smoked, the pipe takes on a chestnut color that is lovely, and all the types of grain that are harder to see in the virgin state appear quite nicely in the "smoked" state. I expect its current chestnut color to continue to deepen. [/QUOTE]
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