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<blockquote data-quote="daveinlax" data-source="post: 512125" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>I've always said a poorly/well packed bowl with wet or perfectly died tobacco will overcome or fuck up any pipe "engineering" all day any day. I started with and was happy with a cob and graduated to a couple of dr. G for years until I was "skooled" that a system system pipe was what I needed for the perfect smoke. That pipe'$ $tem turned green in a day and burned my tongue. Since then I've build my collection on and reputation in the hobby on pipes that I love and fit the collection no matter what others were doing at the time. I'm away from the davecave for the season but I have a great dunhill laminated three fold point of sale pamphlet on how to select a pipe that involves a mirror. :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveinlax, post: 512125, member: 89"] I've always said a poorly/well packed bowl with wet or perfectly died tobacco will overcome or fuck up any pipe "engineering" all day any day. I started with and was happy with a cob and graduated to a couple of dr. G for years until I was "skooled" that a system system pipe was what I needed for the perfect smoke. That pipe'$ $tem turned green in a day and burned my tongue. Since then I've build my collection on and reputation in the hobby on pipes that I love and fit the collection no matter what others were doing at the time. I'm away from the davecave for the season but I have a great dunhill laminated three fold point of sale pamphlet on how to select a pipe that involves a mirror. :shock: [/QUOTE]
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