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rist

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Dec 18, 2016
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Dear all,
I recently purchased a new les wood, being extremely excited to finally receive it I noticed quite a big crack in the inner bowl. It seems to start as a single crack, splitting in 2 and thenit joins back together. The crack is quite deep, I would say 2mm.It's not super visible on the pictures but I still think it is quite clear there is some sort of crack or pit. For a student, I spent a big part of my budget on this so I hope this won't bring any issues and I can keep this pipe. Any recommendations? Should I just smoke it? Contact the vendor(though it was the very last les wood available)? Try to contact Les wood himself?
Thanks a lot already in advance!
Kind regards,
Rist
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newbroom

Lifer
Jul 11, 2014
6,370
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North Central Florida
If you're a gambler, smoke it. If not, you may end up out some shipping costs and the possibility of having a great smoker.

I think I'd put some homemade pipe mud on the surface and smoke it. I can't imagine that this pipe hasn't been scoped with some sort of ultra violet x-ray or magnetic resonance imaging to determine the integrity of that bowl, with the reputation of both vendor and maker at stake.

 

benpipesmoking

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 4, 2017
131
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that doesnt look like a crack, more of a burr mark. try smoking it and let the carbon fix it

 

rist

Lurker
Dec 18, 2016
17
17
Hey Guys, thanks a lot for your quick replies. It might not be clear in the picture but it is beside the burr mark. It clearly is a crack, I ran gently over it with a wooden toothpick and it is 1-2mm deep it seems. I can try to make some Better pictures.

 

cortezattic

Lifer
Nov 19, 2009
15,147
7,641
Chicago, IL
Invert the pipe while sealing the top of the bowl with your palm, and blow some smoke into the pipe to test for leaks.

If the crack doesn't run through the wood to the exterior, then I would just patch the crack with pipe mud.

 
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mothernaturewilleatusallforbreakfast

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What benpipesmoking said.

 

saltedplug

Lifer
Aug 20, 2013
5,192
5,115
Since you haven't smoked the pipe and the bowl is cracked, you should get a refund/replacement no questions asked. Sure, there is some chance that a pipe mud repair or the caking will make her good as new, but once you smoke it, you give the vendor and the maker some wiggle room to say no to justice. If you do a repair or go with caking the pipe, you run the risk down the line that the crack will deepen and render the pipe inutile.
You clearly are in the position to ask for a replacement or a full refund. Get a pipe that isn't cracked.

 

aimlesswanderer

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 25, 2016
211
2
At the very least, you should pursue a partial refund. Now that you own the pipe, would you rather hand it back and wait for another, or have you already formed a bit of an attachment to it?
Personally, I'd just build a cake over it - but many of my pipe philosophies would send a shiver down the spine of a lot of members here.

 

bigpond

Lifer
Oct 14, 2014
2,019
14
It's very difficult to gauge what we're looking at in the photo. With any luck, one of the veteran pipemen with repair experience will step in.
I suspect the pipe will be fine if that area is caked over or covered by bowl carb (silica and ash, i believe). There's a chance that it won't be fine and that the "crack" lies above a deeper inclusion of some sort that may lead to a hot spot and eventual burn out.
Truthfully, if I received that pipe I would return it immediately. Leaving the crack out of it for a second. that pipe looks to be dip stained, the airway into the bowl is unfinished and there are tooling marks all over the place. It is not finished as well as a Savinelli. That lack of attention to detail to me signals the pipe maker just didn't give a damn. I'd bet the tenon is not chamfered.
The pipe may be beautiful and the perfect shape for you. It's possible that turning the spotlight on this one area obfuscates the pipes overall beauty.

 

jensen

Can't Leave
Apr 10, 2016
440
144
English pipes used to be guaranteed. If,after fair usage and within a reasonable time a fault should develop you will get a new one.........I would just smoke and wait and see.....

 

benpipesmoking

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 4, 2017
131
0
Where did you buy it? Posting something like this here rather than contacting the seller is the wrong thing to do. Be a gentleman and contact the seller. Leso Wood is a good friend of mine and I own 2 racks full of his pipes. He is a stand up bloke, if it is his sale then he will own the mistake and fix the issue. If you bought it from a retailer then contact them. Stop waiting for something to happen and man up, make it happen.

 

benpipesmoking

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 4, 2017
131
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His other post has been about a flaw in the finish on a savanelli, starting to see a trend.

 

clickklick

Lifer
May 5, 2014
1,699
211
Guys, he can't return it for a replacement. Les wood and ferndown have stopped producing. Hence the conundrum.

 

bigpond

Lifer
Oct 14, 2014
2,019
14
Ben, the kid bought a pipe on good faith and came here asking for help. I don't think he's trying to ruin anyone's reputation. Regardless, unless that was stolen out of Les' waste bin, the pipe passed QC and was put out to sell.

 

tarheel1

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 16, 2014
936
2
Ben i was about to contact Les about this, but if you already did I will not do so. I am going to give him a link to the thread so he can see the pics. Where was the pipe purchased from?

 
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