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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 328955" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Closest I got is a Grabow knock-off from BC a while back. Curious-looking things, can condensate a little more than other pipes (especially out-of-doors in the cold) and perform alright. Consistent, but not stellar. There's a lot of "parts" that defy the simplicity of the pipe a bit, it's a good idea to take care of them, don't overtighten bowls (the threads are wooden), and keep them clean. At my local Tinder Box they were having an awful time with the center draft "tube" coming loose on almost every straight pipe that came in. You'd gently twist the bit/stem out and the thing would come apart in your hand. :no: </p><p></p><p>I rarely grab for my faux Falcon with a vast array of briars and cobs that come before it. </p><p></p><p>If they're your holy grail, so be it. Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 328955, member: 1969"] Closest I got is a Grabow knock-off from BC a while back. Curious-looking things, can condensate a little more than other pipes (especially out-of-doors in the cold) and perform alright. Consistent, but not stellar. There's a lot of "parts" that defy the simplicity of the pipe a bit, it's a good idea to take care of them, don't overtighten bowls (the threads are wooden), and keep them clean. At my local Tinder Box they were having an awful time with the center draft "tube" coming loose on almost every straight pipe that came in. You'd gently twist the bit/stem out and the thing would come apart in your hand. :no: I rarely grab for my faux Falcon with a vast array of briars and cobs that come before it. If they're your holy grail, so be it. Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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