I have several pipes that are more than ten years old which have grayed and clouded vulcanite.
Along with other aspects of wear -- a little scorching around the top of the bowl, and some
rubbing that has marked with bowl finish with much pleasurable use -- I think this is perfectly
acceptable. I have definitely studied the various preparations made to prevent stems from
showing age, but finally I don't bother. A well-worn pipe is a glory and a blessing. I keep
'em clean and ready, and I have actually only had one pipe wear out on me. (That was a slender
billiard, a no-name "Made in London" pipe that cracked at the bowl-shank juncture. Gave it
to a friend for decor -- former Lucky Strike guy who quit all smoking -- as a paperweight.)
Anyone out there worried about avoiding clouding vulcanite? Collectors, I guess.
Along with other aspects of wear -- a little scorching around the top of the bowl, and some
rubbing that has marked with bowl finish with much pleasurable use -- I think this is perfectly
acceptable. I have definitely studied the various preparations made to prevent stems from
showing age, but finally I don't bother. A well-worn pipe is a glory and a blessing. I keep
'em clean and ready, and I have actually only had one pipe wear out on me. (That was a slender
billiard, a no-name "Made in London" pipe that cracked at the bowl-shank juncture. Gave it
to a friend for decor -- former Lucky Strike guy who quit all smoking -- as a paperweight.)
Anyone out there worried about avoiding clouding vulcanite? Collectors, I guess.