I like the red! I tried clear on a black pipe.
Maybe the black clay doesn’t hold to the polish as well, or maybe I needed to let it cure for more than a few hours. Now seeing your pipe with the snazzy red, I may be inspired to try again.
I like the red! I tried clear on a black pipe.
Never thought of that, and haven’t heard it on the forums ever. Makes sense, especially in light of the recent discussion of not smoking when you have a sore, cut etc in your mouth.Obviously not if you smoke a clay occasionally
It could be due to the constituents of the clay or microabrasion caused by the pipe on your lips with decades of use.
If clay pipes can cause tooth notches, just think what they will do to your lips
Never thought of that, and haven’t heard it on the forums ever. Makes sense, especially in light of the recent discussion of not smoking when you have a sore, cut etc in your mouth.
@woodsroad Nice clay; I'll have to get a churchwarden! I had a long stem clay pipe but unfortunately it got broke. Meant the blacksmith had to come nearer to me to light my clay from his forgeI have a few clay pipes that I enjoy at home. They ain’t suited for travel. A few coats of nail polish has held up well. Revlon. Pearlescent Red. Looks snazzy. That’s important when I’m all alone.
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You definitely need to let the polish set 24 hours between coats, then - few days before smoking. I did three coats.I like the red! I tried clear on a black pipe.
Maybe the black clay doesn’t hold to the polish as well, or maybe I needed to let it cure for more than a few hours. Now seeing your pipe with the snazzy red, I may be inspired to try again.
I have a few clay pipes that I enjoy at home. They ain’t suited for travel. A few coats of nail polish has held up well. Revlon. Pearlescent Red. Looks snazzy. That’s important when I’m all alone.
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@UB 40 I've lost count of how many clays I've broken...Any acrylic paint in thin coatings will do the job. Maybe with primer before and high gloss lacquer as a finish.
And no, never thought of carrying my clays around, since I broke one while doing that. And no clenching either.
I smoke clay pipes more than anything else and I’d never broken a clay before I read this thread. I thought, “these guys are a bunch of hamfisted goons. Clay pipes aren’t THAT fragile.” Then, sure enough, I shatter my favorite pipe this morning. Sorry I judged you, gentlemen.Something sad happened: I dropped the OD Jamestowne.
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Only got ~8 bowls out of this one.
Interesting to me how the discoloration went into the walls of the clay, I had expected it to be on the surface only.
I'm sorry for your loss.I smoke clay pipes more than anything else and I’d never broken a clay before I read this thread. I thought, “these guys are a bunch of hamfisted goons. Clay pipes aren’t THAT fragile.” Then, sure enough, I shatter my favorite pipe this morning. Sorry I judged you, gentlemen.
@aspiring_sage I've lost count of how many clays I've broken...Something sad happened: I dropped the OD Jamestowne.
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Only got ~8 bowls out of this one.
Interesting to me how the discoloration went into the walls of the clay, I had expected it to be on the surface only.
I am loving the clay with Aros the past few days! I have one meerschaum that doesn’t ghost, and one that does, but neither of them smoke as cool as these cheap clays.I need a clay for my Aros, I don’t have pipes to dedicate, nor do I want to dedicate.
But I’m tired of blends ghosting a nice pipe, that I smoke various VAs and VaPers in, and then you have to do some Burley or Latakia Smoking Ghost Exorcism to rid it.
Time for another bloody clay, my first one didn’t live long... LOL
This Old Dominion Dutchman looks like a good one, but with shipping, close to $29, hmm maybe a bit pricey, need to watch and see if prices come down.
The Dutchman Clay Pipe - Old Dominion Pipes | Smokingpipes
Enjoy the old-school charm of colonial-era pipes, with this The Dutchman clay pipe from Old Dominion.www.smokingpipes.com