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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 308402"><p>Alfredo,</p><p></p><p>The coating is interesting. I don't know about the weight thought. It seems intended to isolate the "gunk" from the wood. The reverse Calabash concept seems new. I imagine it will evolve.</p><p></p><p>The closest thing I have are some cheap plateau pipes I got years ago from Iwan Ries. It isn't a real reverse Calabash based on the current design. But, it has a gap area between tenon and mortice of maybe 1.5" x 3/8" overall. It too collects gunk. Running a twist of paper towel return some black, nasty scum. But it hasn't tainted the taste or change the noticed weight. Frankly, things to me taste about the same as any other pipe. Its probably better as a filter alternative as it does collect materials before our intake. That seems beneficial. Based on what I've seen with the pipe mentioned, it seems something that could be done with a lot of pipes in a demi-version by drilling out a simple gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 308402"] Alfredo, The coating is interesting. I don't know about the weight thought. It seems intended to isolate the "gunk" from the wood. The reverse Calabash concept seems new. I imagine it will evolve. The closest thing I have are some cheap plateau pipes I got years ago from Iwan Ries. It isn't a real reverse Calabash based on the current design. But, it has a gap area between tenon and mortice of maybe 1.5" x 3/8" overall. It too collects gunk. Running a twist of paper towel return some black, nasty scum. But it hasn't tainted the taste or change the noticed weight. Frankly, things to me taste about the same as any other pipe. Its probably better as a filter alternative as it does collect materials before our intake. That seems beneficial. Based on what I've seen with the pipe mentioned, it seems something that could be done with a lot of pipes in a demi-version by drilling out a simple gap. [/QUOTE]
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