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JeffNYC

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 30, 2025
150
2,534
Connecticut
I read a bit on this (not having a new pipe in 15 years) and did a search here (but couldn’t find). Curious what others recommend. I was going to remove a bit of the stain inside the bowl using Everclear (or just leave it, it’s about 1/4 to 1/2 inches inside the bowl). Then fill and smoke to the end. Some sites recommended starting with half bowls. This is a big bowl!

Welcome to my new pipe I’m going to name Groot. It‘s my first Freehand, and rather large relative to my billiards. I’m going to put this on burley blend duty and move my Big Ben to English blends (Big Ben being English after all).

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HawkeyeLinus

Lifer
Oct 16, 2020
6,701
47,399
Midwest
Wouldn’t worry at all about the stain. I’ve done smaller bowls, full ones. Just tried two new pipes for the first time the last couple of days, filled ‘em up and let them do the work. Only ones I’ve been extra cautious with have been really old unsmoked British estate pipes.
 

Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
2,066
11,745
54
Western NY
Yep, id leave the stain.
Smoke slowly is about my only advice. Briar bowls generally "burn out" where there is a pit or blemish. After a few smokes, any pits will fill in.
Ive never abided by the 1/2 bowl thing, but you do you.
Ive never damaged a bowl in 30 years from just smoking it.
 

abecox

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 8, 2010
781
8,397
Cleveland, OH
Good looking pipe! When breaking in a pipe I tend to just smoke as usual though I try to be cautious about temperature, if it gets too hot it can mess with cake buildup at first.