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<blockquote data-quote="R.A." data-source="post: 177628" data-attributes="member: 1560"><p>At first sight I didn't like the P-Lip bits, I had avoided buying pipes which had them. After aquiring a few pipe with the P-Lips bits I have come to like them. </p><p></p><p>I only have 3 Petes, all bents a small 317, a XL 90 and St Patricks Day. The women prefers to smoke 317 she has claimed it as "her pipe" ( So I Guess I only have 2 ) </p><p></p><p>Due to their shape they detour me from clenching the bit and encourage me to sip the pipe. The XL90 I use for VA's and the St Patricks for English blends, The P-Lip helps me focus on sipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.A., post: 177628, member: 1560"] At first sight I didn't like the P-Lip bits, I had avoided buying pipes which had them. After aquiring a few pipe with the P-Lips bits I have come to like them. I only have 3 Petes, all bents a small 317, a XL 90 and St Patricks Day. The women prefers to smoke 317 she has claimed it as "her pipe" ( So I Guess I only have 2 ) Due to their shape they detour me from clenching the bit and encourage me to sip the pipe. The XL90 I use for VA's and the St Patricks for English blends, The P-Lip helps me focus on sipping. [/QUOTE]
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