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<blockquote data-quote="Natch" data-source="post: 189470" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>I own a Brigham churchwarden I bought off Sasquatch a while back and am very happy with it. It has the maple wood insert and as indicated above, I wouldn't really call it a filter, certainly not like the Balsa wood filters Savanelli makes. It's an interesting little maple dowel with a holl drilled down the middle (seems to be about the same diamater as the draft hole of the rest of the pipe), so the smoke passes right through the middle. There is a bit of a metal "stinger" at one end, but again it's hole is the same diameter as in the rest of the pipe. It does seem to hold enough moisture that I've never had a gurgle or sucked up some of that delicious "drippings" we all love to ingest. :lol: </p><p></p><p>After each smoke, I run it under hot water for a few seconds, and they seem to last me about dozen smokes or more before I toss them.</p><p></p><p>Natch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natch, post: 189470, member: 45"] I own a Brigham churchwarden I bought off Sasquatch a while back and am very happy with it. It has the maple wood insert and as indicated above, I wouldn't really call it a filter, certainly not like the Balsa wood filters Savanelli makes. It's an interesting little maple dowel with a holl drilled down the middle (seems to be about the same diamater as the draft hole of the rest of the pipe), so the smoke passes right through the middle. There is a bit of a metal "stinger" at one end, but again it's hole is the same diameter as in the rest of the pipe. It does seem to hold enough moisture that I've never had a gurgle or sucked up some of that delicious "drippings" we all love to ingest. :lol: After each smoke, I run it under hot water for a few seconds, and they seem to last me about dozen smokes or more before I toss them. Natch [/QUOTE]
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