I don’t really want to snitch on the pipe. It’s just not in me to publicly call out a pipe manufacturer.What pipe was it?
I assume you'll be sending the pipe back along with this photo and the manufacturer (or dealer) will immediately apologize and send you either a refund or preferably a credit for double the amount the pipe cost.It’s just not in me to publicly call out a pipe manufacturer.
Look out Wordle, theres a new game in town.So many riddles..
I will. I received a free pipe from P&C, a Casillero, and it would stain a paper towel just sitting on it. It was horrible. I wiped it down with Murphy's Oil.It’s just not in me to publicly call out a pipe manufacturer.
I don’t really want to snitch on the pipe. It’s just not in me to publicly call out a pipe manufacturer.
I will say it was my first smoke with it and it smoked really well.
Maybe there’s a market for smoking gloves.
I’ll email the pics to the place of purchase.Why not? It only helps other consumers by holding manufacturers accountable for their products.
This is the second pipe with red stain that I’ve had issues with.The red stains, in my experience, have always been unstable. Not the older oxblood type but the newer brighter red/pink.
I've not yet had an issue with a Peterson Killarney Red and I've owned several.This is the second pipe with red stain that I’ve had issues with.
Rule #12Why not? It only helps other consumers by holding manufacturers accountable for their products.
The pipe never got hot, first time smoking it so I babied it. It was hot outside (should have clarified that in first post).That's brutal. How hot was the pipe