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<blockquote data-quote="Wet Dottle" data-source="post: 38526" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>I used to like them when I was a poor student and couldn't afford much. I don't but them anymore, but I still like them. I haven't smoked one in years, though.</p><p></p><p>They don't smoke very differently from a conventional briar pipe. The bit is plastic, soft and prone to tooth marks, but comfortable. The pipes are light and easy to clean: they're metal and can be washed with almost anything. There were some round filters that you put under the bowl and that helped to keep the pipe clean. There were times in which I couldn't find them for sale, so I just clipped the end of a pipe cleaner and made a small ring the same size, and that worked. The bowls are small, perhaps a size 2 or small 3, and that is my major criticism to them now.</p><p></p><p>All the ones I tried were straight-stemmed, but the curved ones that I can remember had very little curvature that probably didn't make much difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wet Dottle, post: 38526, member: 192"] I used to like them when I was a poor student and couldn't afford much. I don't but them anymore, but I still like them. I haven't smoked one in years, though. They don't smoke very differently from a conventional briar pipe. The bit is plastic, soft and prone to tooth marks, but comfortable. The pipes are light and easy to clean: they're metal and can be washed with almost anything. There were some round filters that you put under the bowl and that helped to keep the pipe clean. There were times in which I couldn't find them for sale, so I just clipped the end of a pipe cleaner and made a small ring the same size, and that worked. The bowls are small, perhaps a size 2 or small 3, and that is my major criticism to them now. All the ones I tried were straight-stemmed, but the curved ones that I can remember had very little curvature that probably didn't make much difference. [/QUOTE]
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