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Pipe tool recomendation
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<blockquote data-quote="RD" data-source="post: 303258" data-attributes="member: 2509"><p>I can recommend this one too if you don't need a knife. I own one as well as a Rogers Smokers' Knife and a Laguiole. They're all very good but the Dunhill is small, pocketable without smearing ash everywhere, and very nice quality. I use the Dunhill all the time and I have the same one pictured. I think it was about $80.</p><p></p><p>The Laguiole is a beautiful product but the knife has a very strong spring on it and it scares the hell out of me sometimes. Unless you need to slice up plug tobacco a lot I don't think the knife is necessary for a pipe tool and I wouldn't use a knife to ream my pipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD, post: 303258, member: 2509"] I can recommend this one too if you don't need a knife. I own one as well as a Rogers Smokers' Knife and a Laguiole. They're all very good but the Dunhill is small, pocketable without smearing ash everywhere, and very nice quality. I use the Dunhill all the time and I have the same one pictured. I think it was about $80. The Laguiole is a beautiful product but the knife has a very strong spring on it and it scares the hell out of me sometimes. Unless you need to slice up plug tobacco a lot I don't think the knife is necessary for a pipe tool and I wouldn't use a knife to ream my pipes. [/QUOTE]
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