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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 505991" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Agree. The draft and the pathway that the smoke has to travel through makes all the difference. Especially if there is an offset somewhere along the way, it could provide a point at which condensation might occur. I have seen and owned Pete’s in which the bore in the stem was Way Offset from the bore in the shank. So the smoke had to make two 90 degree turns to get out. Gurgled like crazy. I think this is why everyone wants a pipe in which a cleaner will pass easily and completely. It shows a straight draft pathway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 505991, member: 1365"] Agree. The draft and the pathway that the smoke has to travel through makes all the difference. Especially if there is an offset somewhere along the way, it could provide a point at which condensation might occur. I have seen and owned Pete’s in which the bore in the stem was Way Offset from the bore in the shank. So the smoke had to make two 90 degree turns to get out. Gurgled like crazy. I think this is why everyone wants a pipe in which a cleaner will pass easily and completely. It shows a straight draft pathway. [/QUOTE]
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