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<blockquote data-quote="desertpiper" data-source="post: 208120" data-attributes="member: 2370"><p>I love golfing (anyone one else?). I use to smoke cigars, but switched to pipes. But I have not had very good luck with pipes yet. I've tried two different pipes, a small cheap straight and my bent peterson 302 system. The one is to small and the other bounces around when I'm walking. Plus they don't last long. I could usually get through 6 or 7 holes per cigar, but the pipe lasts maybe 4 to 5 holes. So my brother pipers I'm looking for a pipe that is light weight, can hold decent amount to tobacco & and I think fairly straight (ease of use). And I think I could use a tobacco that will burn for a long time and burn cool. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desertpiper, post: 208120, member: 2370"] I love golfing (anyone one else?). I use to smoke cigars, but switched to pipes. But I have not had very good luck with pipes yet. I've tried two different pipes, a small cheap straight and my bent peterson 302 system. The one is to small and the other bounces around when I'm walking. Plus they don't last long. I could usually get through 6 or 7 holes per cigar, but the pipe lasts maybe 4 to 5 holes. So my brother pipers I'm looking for a pipe that is light weight, can hold decent amount to tobacco & and I think fairly straight (ease of use). And I think I could use a tobacco that will burn for a long time and burn cool. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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