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<blockquote data-quote="Warwick" data-source="post: 11887" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>I used to use them just for testing new blends which I feared might infect my briars. </p><p></p><p>But, I do like the large bowl of the MM Freehand for burley blends, which tend to burn fast (or, perhaps, that I tend to smoke too fast). The bit isn't the best (e.g., discoloration), but for about $25 its been a good smoker, and has been entirely durable and reliable.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Almost forgot...I also think the MM Ozarks are remarkably fine little wooden pipes for testing, and even for dedicating to blends that you might smoke on occasion but not enough to justify dedicating a more costly briar.</p><p></p><p>One last thought: throw away those paper filters! Blecch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warwick, post: 11887, member: 220"] I used to use them just for testing new blends which I feared might infect my briars. But, I do like the large bowl of the MM Freehand for burley blends, which tend to burn fast (or, perhaps, that I tend to smoke too fast). The bit isn't the best (e.g., discoloration), but for about $25 its been a good smoker, and has been entirely durable and reliable. Edit: Almost forgot...I also think the MM Ozarks are remarkably fine little wooden pipes for testing, and even for dedicating to blends that you might smoke on occasion but not enough to justify dedicating a more costly briar. One last thought: throw away those paper filters! Blecch! [/QUOTE]
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