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CONGO WOOD PIPE
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<blockquote data-quote="RAlden" data-source="post: 381882" data-attributes="member: 2504"><p>That is why "pipe making woods" is such a short list! Briar, Olive, Morta, Strawberry briar.</p><p>Of course even briar can develop problems like this. The difference is, the majority of briar will make good sturdy pipes, and the majority of pipes from other woods will develop problems with crack or burnouts at some point in its life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAlden, post: 381882, member: 2504"] That is why "pipe making woods" is such a short list! Briar, Olive, Morta, Strawberry briar. Of course even briar can develop problems like this. The difference is, the majority of briar will make good sturdy pipes, and the majority of pipes from other woods will develop problems with crack or burnouts at some point in its life. [/QUOTE]
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