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Christmas Cheer arrival in September
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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch" data-source="post: 442436" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Ozark, this little Caribbean Pirate Pipe that Dr. T sent me is perfect for flakes. I am planning on getting a slightly larger bowled clay for Lat and ribbon cut blends. <a href="http://shop.pipeshoppe.com/product/caribbean-pirate-pipe/" target="_blank">http://shop.pipeshoppe.com/product/caribbean-pirate-pipe/</a></p><p></p><p>I agree with Chris concerning chapped lips, but I have been having good results putting the pipe in the corner of my mouth instead of directly in the center. Seems the center is easier to chap for some reason.</p><p></p><p>The 7 inch length is adequate length to give you enough stem to hold on to, without feeling any heat transfer off the bowl.</p><p></p><p>It is a really neat smoking experience, and a step back in time. Very similar to a cob in a lot of aspects. I can see myself sampling new blends in a clay, similar to the way we do cobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch, post: 442436, member: 1387"] Ozark, this little Caribbean Pirate Pipe that Dr. T sent me is perfect for flakes. I am planning on getting a slightly larger bowled clay for Lat and ribbon cut blends. [url=http://shop.pipeshoppe.com/product/caribbean-pirate-pipe/]http://shop.pipeshoppe.com/product/caribbean-pirate-pipe/[/url] I agree with Chris concerning chapped lips, but I have been having good results putting the pipe in the corner of my mouth instead of directly in the center. Seems the center is easier to chap for some reason. The 7 inch length is adequate length to give you enough stem to hold on to, without feeling any heat transfer off the bowl. It is a really neat smoking experience, and a step back in time. Very similar to a cob in a lot of aspects. I can see myself sampling new blends in a clay, similar to the way we do cobs. [/QUOTE]
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