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<blockquote data-quote="Sasquatch" data-source="post: 49416" data-attributes="member: 509"><p>Anytime Robert - just ask us, and we'll tell you what your preference is! :tongue: </p><p></p><p>Like Texas Outlaw, I have reduced Stanwells in my rotation, with only 3 left - an HCA warden, a Queen, and a 63. I really like the 63 - all the positives of the 217 and none of the weirdness.</p><p></p><p>Like TO, I also tend to buy Peterson ahead of Stanwell. I like Peterson's shaping better, overall, and I find that a broken in Peterson is a somewhat friendlier pipe than a broken in Stanwell. I can't really explain it. Maybe the acrylic/vulcanite difference,.... but I just find I reach for my Petes more often. </p><p></p><p>Stanwell has ridiculously high quality control - surely the best of the large manufacturers. I've never heard of a mis-drilled, poor smoking Stan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sasquatch, post: 49416, member: 509"] Anytime Robert - just ask us, and we'll tell you what your preference is! :tongue: Like Texas Outlaw, I have reduced Stanwells in my rotation, with only 3 left - an HCA warden, a Queen, and a 63. I really like the 63 - all the positives of the 217 and none of the weirdness. Like TO, I also tend to buy Peterson ahead of Stanwell. I like Peterson's shaping better, overall, and I find that a broken in Peterson is a somewhat friendlier pipe than a broken in Stanwell. I can't really explain it. Maybe the acrylic/vulcanite difference,.... but I just find I reach for my Petes more often. Stanwell has ridiculously high quality control - surely the best of the large manufacturers. I've never heard of a mis-drilled, poor smoking Stan. [/QUOTE]
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