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Absolutely beautiful pipes. I’ve got a question about Eldridge resin. Do you have to worry about it breaking down like you do vulcanite. I hate vulcanite because of the oxidation problem. I find that I put mineral oil on my vulcanite stems and then keep them in a dark cabinet, never to be taken out. I’m not a clincher, so hard stems don’t bother me. You have a blessed week, my friend. Greetings from the Ozarks in Southern Missouri.
@@JohnsPipeJourney hi John. My favourite is vulcanite. It’s the traditional stem material, I like the smell when I work with it and for me….as a pipe maker…it’s the best. But yes, the oxidation is an issue. With the Eldritch you do get the best of both worlds. Softer than acrylic and no oxidation. Great question. 😁
Beautiful products I will definitely get one when I can afford it. If I were to give some website advice I would say let the images on your home page link to products it will take potential customers into the purchasing pipeline much faster then clicking on "shop".
As for the beers, I myself prefer Lagers. Fantastic pipes Chris. Your pipe making has hit a new high ! Love your rustication. Question ..... why did you move to France ?
Great pipes Chris! I really like that black rusticated Dublin. So I have a question regarding the definition of a billiard. I noticed tot mentioned your pipe was too straight to be a billiard. So what makes a billiard a billiard shape?