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Flogglewerks Middle Earth Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Briar Spirit" data-source="post: 304459" data-attributes="member: 2669"><p>All aspects I am going to find out for myself and of which I shall report on in a months time, got to give the pipe a fair run so I can really be fair about it. The stem is indeed going to require close attention whilst smoking it, being wood it wont tolerate being soaked in saliva time after time, but as a curio pipe I don't mind the need for caution so much I must say. James has been smoking these pipes himself for a good long while and assures me that the cake will form just as well as it does in Briar, having smoked this one now I can report that the tobacco chamber was not damaged by the tobacco burning away, the beginnings of a cake is evident exactly the same as in my own new Briar pipes. I am a little concerned about the stem on the mouth end, I may look into using a rubber bit cover or the like, we'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Briar Spirit, post: 304459, member: 2669"] All aspects I am going to find out for myself and of which I shall report on in a months time, got to give the pipe a fair run so I can really be fair about it. The stem is indeed going to require close attention whilst smoking it, being wood it wont tolerate being soaked in saliva time after time, but as a curio pipe I don't mind the need for caution so much I must say. James has been smoking these pipes himself for a good long while and assures me that the cake will form just as well as it does in Briar, having smoked this one now I can report that the tobacco chamber was not damaged by the tobacco burning away, the beginnings of a cake is evident exactly the same as in my own new Briar pipes. I am a little concerned about the stem on the mouth end, I may look into using a rubber bit cover or the like, we'll see. [/QUOTE]
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