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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 316290" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>I'll second finding myself in the regrettable circumstance of having to dump more than a few expensive, supposedly top tier briars that smoked about as well as road tar in an oil drum. Well, actually I've had one or two Texaco barrels that weren't all that bad. Ahem. Yes, well be that as it may, my kudos as well to a maker whose primary concerns are in my opinion - a melding of supreme performance AND artistic design crafted meticulously. </p><p></p><p>I swear I've got a no name Oom Paul estate I picked up for twenty bucks that out smokes any Dunhill I've ever owned. What's up with that? Maybe it's that the dozen or so Dunhills that are now gone from my rack were all just flukes. Hmpgh! Statistically unlikely.</p><p></p><p>I will only add that my favorite and best smoking pipes are the ones that were made by a single craftsman from start to finish...most being active members here. It's a fine place with lots to offer. I hope one day to own one of Maksim's lovely pipes. Til then, I hope he decides to stick around. </p><p></p><p>Have a great 4th of July everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 316290, member: 1365"] I'll second finding myself in the regrettable circumstance of having to dump more than a few expensive, supposedly top tier briars that smoked about as well as road tar in an oil drum. Well, actually I've had one or two Texaco barrels that weren't all that bad. Ahem. Yes, well be that as it may, my kudos as well to a maker whose primary concerns are in my opinion - a melding of supreme performance AND artistic design crafted meticulously. I swear I've got a no name Oom Paul estate I picked up for twenty bucks that out smokes any Dunhill I've ever owned. What's up with that? Maybe it's that the dozen or so Dunhills that are now gone from my rack were all just flukes. Hmpgh! Statistically unlikely. I will only add that my favorite and best smoking pipes are the ones that were made by a single craftsman from start to finish...most being active members here. It's a fine place with lots to offer. I hope one day to own one of Maksim's lovely pipes. Til then, I hope he decides to stick around. Have a great 4th of July everyone. [/QUOTE]
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