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My First Estate Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 521487" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>There are so many "best parts" of estate pipes. Selection, old quality, by-gone brands, savings. The only downside is the cleaning, which I happen to do to every single estate pipe. I don't care who sold it. Because let's be candid, cleaning a pipe is a matter of comfort and idiosyncratic standards as much as it is about sanitizing. I also think it is smart to develop your own cleaning process and to really get to know that pipe. To look at every millimeter of the pipe, inside and out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 521487, member: 1211"] There are so many "best parts" of estate pipes. Selection, old quality, by-gone brands, savings. The only downside is the cleaning, which I happen to do to every single estate pipe. I don't care who sold it. Because let's be candid, cleaning a pipe is a matter of comfort and idiosyncratic standards as much as it is about sanitizing. I also think it is smart to develop your own cleaning process and to really get to know that pipe. To look at every millimeter of the pipe, inside and out. [/QUOTE]
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