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<blockquote data-quote="Feazelle-n-it" data-source="post: 398253" data-attributes="member: 3650"><p>**Update** First impression wasn't promising. The plastic stem and rubber bit seemed a little cheap, but the construction is sturdy. The bit is removable unlike the falcons. The bowl fits tightly even though it sets in instead of screwing in. But there is a rubber O ring that makes a tight seal. The keystones aren't kitty litter. It is a tan clay that does good at absorbing moisture.</p><p></p><p>Smoking - Draw is as good as any other pipe I own.</p><p>Taste - There is a slight rubber/plastic taste that isn't surprising given the construction. I think that will calm down over time, this is my first bowl.</p><p>Moisture control - They keystones do an excellent job. I didn't dry my tobacco like I normally would and there is no gurgle at all. In fact the smoke might be a little too dry. Might have to cut back the number of stones. </p><p></p><p>Over all it is a good pipe for the money. Would make a great travel pipe for the car. I would recommend it if you're looking for a decent pipe on a budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feazelle-n-it, post: 398253, member: 3650"] **Update** First impression wasn't promising. The plastic stem and rubber bit seemed a little cheap, but the construction is sturdy. The bit is removable unlike the falcons. The bowl fits tightly even though it sets in instead of screwing in. But there is a rubber O ring that makes a tight seal. The keystones aren't kitty litter. It is a tan clay that does good at absorbing moisture. Smoking - Draw is as good as any other pipe I own. Taste - There is a slight rubber/plastic taste that isn't surprising given the construction. I think that will calm down over time, this is my first bowl. Moisture control - They keystones do an excellent job. I didn't dry my tobacco like I normally would and there is no gurgle at all. In fact the smoke might be a little too dry. Might have to cut back the number of stones. Over all it is a good pipe for the money. Would make a great travel pipe for the car. I would recommend it if you're looking for a decent pipe on a budget. [/QUOTE]
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