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Flake Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="itsKot" data-source="post: 140983" data-attributes="member: 1323"><p>I love both my Savinelli 623 and my Stanwell 63M, both have relatively small conical bowls and burn flakes like nothing! I don't clench my pipes in my teeth, especially seeing that these two aren't very light, but i do enjoy the nice tactile feel of a pipe. Maybe down the road I'll get a featherweight or something and try my hand, or rather teeth, at clenching; but for now I like my chunky pipes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itsKot, post: 140983, member: 1323"] I love both my Savinelli 623 and my Stanwell 63M, both have relatively small conical bowls and burn flakes like nothing! I don't clench my pipes in my teeth, especially seeing that these two aren't very light, but i do enjoy the nice tactile feel of a pipe. Maybe down the road I'll get a featherweight or something and try my hand, or rather teeth, at clenching; but for now I like my chunky pipes! [/QUOTE]
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