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Metal Lined bowls
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<blockquote data-quote="GregE" data-source="post: 32726" data-attributes="member: 326"><p>I was on ebay earlier and saw some Ukrainian pipes with the hinged covers over the top. Peculiar to that region, they line their pipe bowls inside with a metal sheath. Of course I see the problem with getting a carbon layer, but the carbon layer is mainly just for the protection of the briar wood right? What is anyones experience with a metal lined bowl? These style of pipes vary from cheap to expensive and they have the metal lined bowl as a common denominator peculiar to that part of the world. Was wondering if anyone had any experience with this...I was going to try one as a novelty....I have a sailboat and there is lots of spray in the cockpit when I heel over going upwind....I like the hinged top to keep the fire dry....I am also playing with some bavarian pipes that hinge on the top.....</p><p>Just was interested in comments from the saged wisdom of the group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GregE, post: 32726, member: 326"] I was on ebay earlier and saw some Ukrainian pipes with the hinged covers over the top. Peculiar to that region, they line their pipe bowls inside with a metal sheath. Of course I see the problem with getting a carbon layer, but the carbon layer is mainly just for the protection of the briar wood right? What is anyones experience with a metal lined bowl? These style of pipes vary from cheap to expensive and they have the metal lined bowl as a common denominator peculiar to that part of the world. Was wondering if anyone had any experience with this...I was going to try one as a novelty....I have a sailboat and there is lots of spray in the cockpit when I heel over going upwind....I like the hinged top to keep the fire dry....I am also playing with some bavarian pipes that hinge on the top..... Just was interested in comments from the saged wisdom of the group. [/QUOTE]
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