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Italian metal
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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark Wizard" data-source="post: 492723" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>Funny you'd mention Rosewood. I made a small bowl out of some I was gifted and it was pleasant enough to work on, the smell being a nice musty rose scent, but smoking it was terrible. I had higher hopes for it, but I just could not abide the flavours it imparted. I should have known by the way it gummed up the sandpapers, it was very dense and oily. The materials went to accents and other uses that remained. Perhaps with a clay or Meerschaum liner?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark Wizard, post: 492723, member: 3652"] Funny you'd mention Rosewood. I made a small bowl out of some I was gifted and it was pleasant enough to work on, the smell being a nice musty rose scent, but smoking it was terrible. I had higher hopes for it, but I just could not abide the flavours it imparted. I should have known by the way it gummed up the sandpapers, it was very dense and oily. The materials went to accents and other uses that remained. Perhaps with a clay or Meerschaum liner? [/QUOTE]
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