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Pipes you just never quite bonded with...
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 460071" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Pipes that make an after-smoke clean up take more than a minute are on thin ice with me.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes buying a pipe is like buying a couch. The scale looks okay in the store, but once you get it home it looks too big when compared to your other stuff. Large pipes often look ungainly, and, worse, make my other briars look delicate, they're too much trouble to carry, offer no benefit (all this is JMHO, I should add) and they're only half done when I'm about ready to go on to something else. For me, a bowl with an elapsed time of thirty minutes is usually just about right. Maybe a little more on a nice, starry summer night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 460071, member: 2318"] Pipes that make an after-smoke clean up take more than a minute are on thin ice with me. Sometimes buying a pipe is like buying a couch. The scale looks okay in the store, but once you get it home it looks too big when compared to your other stuff. Large pipes often look ungainly, and, worse, make my other briars look delicate, they're too much trouble to carry, offer no benefit (all this is JMHO, I should add) and they're only half done when I'm about ready to go on to something else. For me, a bowl with an elapsed time of thirty minutes is usually just about right. Maybe a little more on a nice, starry summer night. [/QUOTE]
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