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Growley Poker: How it was made
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<blockquote data-quote="peckinpahhombre" data-source="post: 272911" data-attributes="member: 2793"><p>Very fascinating. I am learning a lot here.</p><p></p><p>One question - you indicate that the pipe would have taken 11 hours as opposed to 10 hours if it was blasted. As a relative novice to the hobby, one thing I have noticed is that sandblasted pipes (JT Cooke excluded) almost universally seem to be less money than smooth pipes. Why is this the case? </p><p></p><p>Love the pipe and can't wait to smoke it. Will have to figure out what blend I devote this beauty to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peckinpahhombre, post: 272911, member: 2793"] Very fascinating. I am learning a lot here. One question - you indicate that the pipe would have taken 11 hours as opposed to 10 hours if it was blasted. As a relative novice to the hobby, one thing I have noticed is that sandblasted pipes (JT Cooke excluded) almost universally seem to be less money than smooth pipes. Why is this the case? Love the pipe and can't wait to smoke it. Will have to figure out what blend I devote this beauty to. [/QUOTE]
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