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<blockquote data-quote="the macdonald" data-source="post: 34970" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>I bought a clay a few years ago. It wasn't a bad smoker but I found the bowl too small to enjoy and like everyone way too hot. They're also painfully delicate. It is a good experience, especially for history buffs, but I have no plans to pick up another after the one I had fell off a shelf and broke in two. I'd rather smoke my calabash which has all the style and delivers an excellent smoke.</p><p></p><p>I am happy we have advanced into briar and meerschaums .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the macdonald, post: 34970, member: 419"] I bought a clay a few years ago. It wasn't a bad smoker but I found the bowl too small to enjoy and like everyone way too hot. They're also painfully delicate. It is a good experience, especially for history buffs, but I have no plans to pick up another after the one I had fell off a shelf and broke in two. I'd rather smoke my calabash which has all the style and delivers an excellent smoke. I am happy we have advanced into briar and meerschaums . [/QUOTE]
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