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General Pipe Discussion
Anyone familiar with W.O. Larsens?
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 86464" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I've had a couple including a Pearl cut by Jess Chonowitsch. The better cuts are gorgeous pipes with interesting shapes. I just threw in the towel on vulcanite stemmed pipes and concentrate almost exclusively on Castello and other Italian makers now, and on Stanwell. I have some body chemistry thing with vulcanite, can taste it, gives off a mild irritation after a while too. Kept just a couple vulcanite stemmed pipes only cuz I don't want to let them go even though I seldom smoke them. The Larsens I sold were among the hardest to let go of, and when I see them I still lust after them. You could do a lot worse, go for it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 86464, member: 3"] I've had a couple including a Pearl cut by Jess Chonowitsch. The better cuts are gorgeous pipes with interesting shapes. I just threw in the towel on vulcanite stemmed pipes and concentrate almost exclusively on Castello and other Italian makers now, and on Stanwell. I have some body chemistry thing with vulcanite, can taste it, gives off a mild irritation after a while too. Kept just a couple vulcanite stemmed pipes only cuz I don't want to let them go even though I seldom smoke them. The Larsens I sold were among the hardest to let go of, and when I see them I still lust after them. You could do a lot worse, go for it! [/QUOTE]
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