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<blockquote data-quote="cakeanddottle" data-source="post: 173237" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>Because of the variations in bit size I tend to be a holder instead of a clencher. I only clench on those pipes that have a minimal bit that fits nicely between my teeth, like Ser Jacopo. Peterson bits are ridiculous and it looks like Castello and Radice's bits follow suit. I can tolerate my Ferndown bits, but only just.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cakeanddottle, post: 173237, member: 1656"] Because of the variations in bit size I tend to be a holder instead of a clencher. I only clench on those pipes that have a minimal bit that fits nicely between my teeth, like Ser Jacopo. Peterson bits are ridiculous and it looks like Castello and Radice's bits follow suit. I can tolerate my Ferndown bits, but only just. [/QUOTE]
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