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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 482574" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>They're not for everyone. The "well," which is offset from the airflow, is quite effective in collecting moisture, and Petersons generally smoke just fine. Decent wood, all that stuff. The thing is that the well has to swabbed out after every smoke. Just twist a tissue around in the mortise, then use a pipe cleaner on the rest. I like them enough to have half a dozen, but I'm not crazy about them. I don't have any particular problem with moisture, so where's all the wet coming from? The "plain" Petes smoke just as well, and are simpler to clean--and strangely, no moisture to speak of. But if one's going to drool, the cool thing is that even while the pipe is warm you can twist the stem out, pour, re-insert, and resume smoking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 482574, member: 1690"] They're not for everyone. The "well," which is offset from the airflow, is quite effective in collecting moisture, and Petersons generally smoke just fine. Decent wood, all that stuff. The thing is that the well has to swabbed out after every smoke. Just twist a tissue around in the mortise, then use a pipe cleaner on the rest. I like them enough to have half a dozen, but I'm not crazy about them. I don't have any particular problem with moisture, so where's all the wet coming from? The "plain" Petes smoke just as well, and are simpler to clean--and strangely, no moisture to speak of. But if one's going to drool, the cool thing is that even while the pipe is warm you can twist the stem out, pour, re-insert, and resume smoking. [/QUOTE]
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