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My Observations on the Subject of the P'Lip
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<blockquote data-quote="William Ziegler" data-source="post: 602989" data-attributes="member: 6300"><p>I only have one, my wife's grandfather's 1949 vintage that I wrote about on the History of Pipes thread. I noticed the P- lip difference, but the tobacco I was smoking tasted great. Pipe stems and mouths/lips are as individual as finger prints. When I worked in the pipe store we had to adjust bits often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Ziegler, post: 602989, member: 6300"] I only have one, my wife's grandfather's 1949 vintage that I wrote about on the History of Pipes thread. I noticed the P- lip difference, but the tobacco I was smoking tasted great. Pipe stems and mouths/lips are as individual as finger prints. When I worked in the pipe store we had to adjust bits often. [/QUOTE]
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