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General Pipe Discussion
What does fills look like after LOTS of smoke?
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter-B" data-source="post: 369341" data-attributes="member: 3303"><p>I refinished one of my first pipes - an entry level Savinelli and it looked the above picture when I sanded it back (dropped it a few times). I think it's fairly common for cheap factory pipes these days. It's one of the reasons i've tried to sink more money into older estates instead of dropping the same money into cheaper new pipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter-B, post: 369341, member: 3303"] I refinished one of my first pipes - an entry level Savinelli and it looked the above picture when I sanded it back (dropped it a few times). I think it's fairly common for cheap factory pipes these days. It's one of the reasons i've tried to sink more money into older estates instead of dropping the same money into cheaper new pipes. [/QUOTE]
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