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Flake Pipe Myth Or Real?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 117809"><p>I have a small diameter bowled pipe (an Akropolis Amadeus #346) that I find smokes flakes much better then others I have with larger diameters. It doesent seem to matter if I fold & stuff, rub out, cube cut, or whatever method, the flakes just seem to burn much more evenly, and there are fewer relights, these things combined IMO make for a more flavorful and relaxing experience overall, which is the goal right?</p><p>I have noted that the briar on this pipe seemes much more dense, it's thick at the base as well, so it seems to disperse the heat much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 117809"] I have a small diameter bowled pipe (an Akropolis Amadeus #346) that I find smokes flakes much better then others I have with larger diameters. It doesent seem to matter if I fold & stuff, rub out, cube cut, or whatever method, the flakes just seem to burn much more evenly, and there are fewer relights, these things combined IMO make for a more flavorful and relaxing experience overall, which is the goal right? I have noted that the briar on this pipe seemes much more dense, it's thick at the base as well, so it seems to disperse the heat much better. [/QUOTE]
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