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<blockquote data-quote="Natch" data-source="post: 216162" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>It seems to me that this concept (large chamber to cool/condense smoke) is what Kirsten and others of the numerous clone pipes of the past tried to do. I own and smoke Kirstens as part of my rotation, but brother Todd (Sas) makes an excellent point about controlling the temperature/rate of of the burn. I can get a bit sloppy and over-puff with a Kirsten and although the smoke never gets too hot or steamy, there does seem to be a loss of flavor. </p><p></p><p>It is good to see constant "experimentation" and attempts as trying new pipe designs, though, as our gentle art is a journey, and I doubt that I'll ever arrive at the perfect pipe for life? And you know, if I ever did achieve such narvana, some other puffers would dispute my arrival and argue that I am a fool, have no taste (or taste buds?), and wouldn't know a good smoke if it bit me in the tounge! (Fools that they are!). :lol: </p><p></p><p>Natch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natch, post: 216162, member: 45"] It seems to me that this concept (large chamber to cool/condense smoke) is what Kirsten and others of the numerous clone pipes of the past tried to do. I own and smoke Kirstens as part of my rotation, but brother Todd (Sas) makes an excellent point about controlling the temperature/rate of of the burn. I can get a bit sloppy and over-puff with a Kirsten and although the smoke never gets too hot or steamy, there does seem to be a loss of flavor. It is good to see constant "experimentation" and attempts as trying new pipe designs, though, as our gentle art is a journey, and I doubt that I'll ever arrive at the perfect pipe for life? And you know, if I ever did achieve such narvana, some other puffers would dispute my arrival and argue that I am a fool, have no taste (or taste buds?), and wouldn't know a good smoke if it bit me in the tounge! (Fools that they are!). :lol: Natch [/QUOTE]
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