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Meat

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Jul 25, 2024
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Hello everyone,

I've just started my adventure in pipe smoking, and I'm really enjoying it so far. This forum has been a gold mine of good advice and experiences to learn from, and it is in that vein I hope the community can assist me.

I recently bought a pipe that was listed by the seller as unsmoked. To me, it is a elegant pipe, but during my inspection I found this in the chamber. What is it and should I be concerned?

 
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Meat

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Jul 25, 2024
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Thank you for your replies, Warren and OzPiper. This is the only spot in the chamber, and while I can feel the pit with my finger, it doesn't feel deep. That's pretty unscientific of course, and I don't want to damage this pipe. I'll try coating the chamber with pipe mud (lots of recipes out there!) and wait till I'm better at my breathing/packing/smoking techniques before using this pipe. I'm learning on a MM Legend at this phase before moving on to a nicer pipe.
 

Sig

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 18, 2023
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I would cover that with pipe mud and smoke it for years to come.
I have filled pits MUCH worse than that and had years of perfect smoking.
I repaired a 1930s Dunhill with a hole burned completely through the bottom. You could fit a pencil through the hole.
A small plug of wood and layers of cigar ash pipe mud and my friend has been smoking it sinse 2012 with no issues. :)
It's amazing what less than a dime thickness of cake will hold up to.
 

Meat

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Jul 25, 2024
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Thanks. Have you fixed the pit and smoked her since? Go OK?
I haven't fixed the pipe yet as I wanted to see how the seller would respond to my inquiries, and while he's active now on another forum, he is ignoring communication and responsibility.

So moving forward, it'll be the first time I've used pipe mud to fix anything. Kind of interested to see how this goes.
 

Meat

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Jul 25, 2024
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I would cover that with pipe mud and smoke it for years to come.
I have filled pits MUCH worse than that and had years of perfect smoking.
I repaired a 1930s Dunhill with a hole burned completely through the bottom. You could fit a pencil through the hole.
A small plug of wood and layers of cigar ash pipe mud and my friend has been smoking it sinse 2012 with no issues. :)
It's amazing what less than a dime thickness of cake will hold up to.
If the pits can be fixed, or sealed, wonderful. I'm going to give it a shot. Just wish the seller had integrity. Hopefully others will heed the warning here and purchase from better and more reputable sellers.
 

paulfg

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Feb 21, 2016
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I apologize for the late reply. The seller is CTBK on Etsy.
does ETSY not have a returns policy like ebay,if not I would never deal with them.
I never have anyway but that would seal it.
Good for you to name and shame the seller,one to avoid
 
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