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General Pipe Discussion
Anybody here a Brigham man?
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokeyTweed" data-source="post: 565778" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>I would consider myself a Brigham man. I have about 15-20 of them including the poker shape from the new Tundra line. As for the maple rock filters I almost exclusively use them for the break-in period of the pipes, (10-20 good smokes) I basically run water through them and let them dry out for at least two days before use. I would recommend buying a five-pack for rotational purposes depending on your smoking habits. After that though I smoke them without the filter if the weather is warm.</p><p></p><p>WARNING: this might be a one-off situation but before the first smoke of your brighams make sure to disassemble the pipe then reassemble as I have found the filter can be “tight”and if smoked outdoors the moisture almost glues the filter in place if the smoke is wet and I have had to drill out a filter once before. No damage done to the pipe but it was a hassle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokeyTweed, post: 565778, member: 462"] I would consider myself a Brigham man. I have about 15-20 of them including the poker shape from the new Tundra line. As for the maple rock filters I almost exclusively use them for the break-in period of the pipes, (10-20 good smokes) I basically run water through them and let them dry out for at least two days before use. I would recommend buying a five-pack for rotational purposes depending on your smoking habits. After that though I smoke them without the filter if the weather is warm. WARNING: this might be a one-off situation but before the first smoke of your brighams make sure to disassemble the pipe then reassemble as I have found the filter can be “tight”and if smoked outdoors the moisture almost glues the filter in place if the smoke is wet and I have had to drill out a filter once before. No damage done to the pipe but it was a hassle. [/QUOTE]
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