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<blockquote data-quote="PipeKittyVegas" data-source="post: 603440" data-attributes="member: 5410"><p>I use Renaissance Wax, and it does a great job... so much so that I sell it. I used to use Halcyon and it works good too. I talked to Sam at Fine Briars about 2 weeks ago, the maker of Halcyon Wax, and he's on a hiatus, but plans to start offering his line of Waxes again in the next few months (mid- 2024). He moved and has to set up his workshop again. Obsidian Oil is good to put on already buffed/shiny stems in order to keep them from oxidizing, and it works well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PipeKittyVegas, post: 603440, member: 5410"] I use Renaissance Wax, and it does a great job... so much so that I sell it. I used to use Halcyon and it works good too. I talked to Sam at Fine Briars about 2 weeks ago, the maker of Halcyon Wax, and he's on a hiatus, but plans to start offering his line of Waxes again in the next few months (mid- 2024). He moved and has to set up his workshop again. Obsidian Oil is good to put on already buffed/shiny stems in order to keep them from oxidizing, and it works well. [/QUOTE]
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