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A P-Lip Inquiry
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Manhattan" data-source="post: 32874" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>I tend to clench my pipe, and the shape of the P-lip is realy comfortable with my style, but the smoking experience itself is not to my liking. The "pinhole" just doesn't deliver the flavor in the way I prefer, and even though the smoke is no hotter than a regular mouthpiece, it irritates my hard palate. Also a drag fitting a pipe cleaner in there for the post-smoke resting period.</p><p></p><p>So, I understand the appeal of a P-lip, but it's not for me. (I'm actually thinking of getting rid of my only Pete as a result.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Manhattan, post: 32874, member: 341"] I tend to clench my pipe, and the shape of the P-lip is realy comfortable with my style, but the smoking experience itself is not to my liking. The "pinhole" just doesn't deliver the flavor in the way I prefer, and even though the smoke is no hotter than a regular mouthpiece, it irritates my hard palate. Also a drag fitting a pipe cleaner in there for the post-smoke resting period. So, I understand the appeal of a P-lip, but it's not for me. (I'm actually thinking of getting rid of my only Pete as a result.) [/QUOTE]
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