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High End Savinellis and Fills
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 603643" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Some brands wouldn't think of using putty in their pipes, so they don't go near the word. Nobody talks about it, but some don't need to talk about it because it isn't in their toolbox. And that's why some also had their 2nd, 3rd, etc lines of pipes; to dump the lesser wood. If you bought a Charatan, you knew you weren't going to get fill, but if you bought a Chippendale made by Charatan, you could bet on finding a fill or four. Same shapes and similar craftsmanship, but a big difference in briar quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 603643, member: 1211"] Some brands wouldn't think of using putty in their pipes, so they don't go near the word. Nobody talks about it, but some don't need to talk about it because it isn't in their toolbox. And that's why some also had their 2nd, 3rd, etc lines of pipes; to dump the lesser wood. If you bought a Charatan, you knew you weren't going to get fill, but if you bought a Chippendale made by Charatan, you could bet on finding a fill or four. Same shapes and similar craftsmanship, but a big difference in briar quality. [/QUOTE]
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