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<blockquote data-quote="Fr_Tom" data-source="post: 342581" data-attributes="member: 3139"><p>I have some Kaywoodies and they all have the stingers except for the two "Gold" models which came with a push tenon and the Tuckaway which has an army bit. I don't mind the stinger and find it works ok. I have always been able to get a pipe cleaner through. They seem to be great smokers. I have one that is a carburetor model, and it has the stinger, so it suffers a double stigma for the purists out there. It provides a startlingly good smoke. This pipe smokes St. Bruno like it was made for it, and I had some Escudo in it today that was the best bowl of Escudo I have smoked so far. </p><p></p><p>You can get a decent estate Kaywoodie on Ebay for $15 or less shipped. Give one a try...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fr_Tom, post: 342581, member: 3139"] I have some Kaywoodies and they all have the stingers except for the two "Gold" models which came with a push tenon and the Tuckaway which has an army bit. I don't mind the stinger and find it works ok. I have always been able to get a pipe cleaner through. They seem to be great smokers. I have one that is a carburetor model, and it has the stinger, so it suffers a double stigma for the purists out there. It provides a startlingly good smoke. This pipe smokes St. Bruno like it was made for it, and I had some Escudo in it today that was the best bowl of Escudo I have smoked so far. You can get a decent estate Kaywoodie on Ebay for $15 or less shipped. Give one a try... [/QUOTE]
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