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Brigham bowl coating, modern pipe.
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<blockquote data-quote="juanmedusa" data-source="post: 426494" data-attributes="member: 3173"><p>I have my first Brigham. A bent billiard type pipe. I figured I'd give a filter pipe a fair shot by trying one that impresses me conceptually. I am finding that I like the pipe. The filter system does not interfere with my normal habits. However, the bowl coating seems to have a unique composition to me visually. And after just a few smokes, I've been pulling some of it off by the simple act of turning a bent pipe cleaner in the bowl after smokes. It seems like I could probably use a pipe nail edge and just scrape it all out after a smoke while it's warm. I don't really mind the coating nor would I mind to see it come out if it doesn't want to be there. But I do think it's odd that Brigham uses a coating that doesn't seem to me to want to stay in place. What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juanmedusa, post: 426494, member: 3173"] I have my first Brigham. A bent billiard type pipe. I figured I'd give a filter pipe a fair shot by trying one that impresses me conceptually. I am finding that I like the pipe. The filter system does not interfere with my normal habits. However, the bowl coating seems to have a unique composition to me visually. And after just a few smokes, I've been pulling some of it off by the simple act of turning a bent pipe cleaner in the bowl after smokes. It seems like I could probably use a pipe nail edge and just scrape it all out after a smoke while it's warm. I don't really mind the coating nor would I mind to see it come out if it doesn't want to be there. But I do think it's odd that Brigham uses a coating that doesn't seem to me to want to stay in place. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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