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Punto Oro
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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;quot;sam&amp;quot;" data-source="post: 403852" data-attributes="member: 2681"><p>I recently sent off a few old pipes to Walker for restoration and stem replacement that were originally purchased by my father and grandfather, one of which was a 50s-70s era Savinelli Punto Oro. I just smoked a bowl of London Mixture in it and was amazed by how good it was. I've been enjoying this blend lately, but it was much better in this pipe; the smoke was sweeter, creamier, cooler, and it burned down to the bottom with zero dottle left. Life is good sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=""sam", post: 403852, member: 2681"] I recently sent off a few old pipes to Walker for restoration and stem replacement that were originally purchased by my father and grandfather, one of which was a 50s-70s era Savinelli Punto Oro. I just smoked a bowl of London Mixture in it and was amazed by how good it was. I've been enjoying this blend lately, but it was much better in this pipe; the smoke was sweeter, creamier, cooler, and it burned down to the bottom with zero dottle left. Life is good sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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