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<blockquote data-quote="lb" data-source="post: 178067" data-attributes="member: 2045"><p>My experience with estate bashes has been very negative.Wth new bashes it is a different story.I still enjoy my '70's pioneer wich i clean oftenly.Perfect for smoking on high humidity levels.The problem with the estate bashes is that they may come extremly dirty and stinky.Even with an alcohol retort they may be difficult to clean.Also,with most of them you have to fix the cork gasket.I buy oftenly estate briar pipes but with a calabash,i suggest a new one.I wish you luck if it is an used item.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lb, post: 178067, member: 2045"] My experience with estate bashes has been very negative.Wth new bashes it is a different story.I still enjoy my '70's pioneer wich i clean oftenly.Perfect for smoking on high humidity levels.The problem with the estate bashes is that they may come extremly dirty and stinky.Even with an alcohol retort they may be difficult to clean.Also,with most of them you have to fix the cork gasket.I buy oftenly estate briar pipes but with a calabash,i suggest a new one.I wish you luck if it is an used item. [/QUOTE]
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