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JT Cooke pipes.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce" data-source="post: 18907" data-attributes="member: 243"><p>Wow Neill....that smooth rhodesian is beautiful!</p><p>I also noticed the bit is thinner on the apple. The one thing that turns me off about his pipes are the bits....too wide, thick, and bulky for me.</p><p>I have a black blasted billiard from him, and the blast is stunning! I haven't smoked it yet because the bit bothers me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce, post: 18907, member: 243"] Wow Neill....that smooth rhodesian is beautiful! I also noticed the bit is thinner on the apple. The one thing that turns me off about his pipes are the bits....too wide, thick, and bulky for me. I have a black blasted billiard from him, and the blast is stunning! I haven't smoked it yet because the bit bothers me. [/QUOTE]
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