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Bent pipes - Passing a pipe cleaner
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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 385892" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>I have quite a few pipes that are bent some pass a pipe cleaner and I smoke them, some didn't pass a pipe cleaner and I sold them.</p><p>Most all Peterson's bent or not won't pass a cleaner, not because of the bend but, because of the there design. I have a full bent Radice, Don Carlos and Rinaldo (to mention a few) that pass a cleaner with ease. I believe if a manufacture or carver cared enough about the design of the pipe they'd all pass. I see no reason other then a well design like Peterson has that a cleaner shouldn't pass. As far as I'm concerned you can take all the pipes that don't pass a cleaner and toss them in the garbage. And I'm NOT saying because they don't pass a cleaner they won't smoke properly. I just feel there's no excuse for it if the maker cares enough in crafting a properly engineered pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 385892, member: 2155"] I have quite a few pipes that are bent some pass a pipe cleaner and I smoke them, some didn't pass a pipe cleaner and I sold them. Most all Peterson's bent or not won't pass a cleaner, not because of the bend but, because of the there design. I have a full bent Radice, Don Carlos and Rinaldo (to mention a few) that pass a cleaner with ease. I believe if a manufacture or carver cared enough about the design of the pipe they'd all pass. I see no reason other then a well design like Peterson has that a cleaner shouldn't pass. As far as I'm concerned you can take all the pipes that don't pass a cleaner and toss them in the garbage. And I'm NOT saying because they don't pass a cleaner they won't smoke properly. I just feel there's no excuse for it if the maker cares enough in crafting a properly engineered pipe. [/QUOTE]
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