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Sasquatch's Crappy Pipe Challenge.
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<blockquote data-quote="jpbergeron" data-source="post: 234674" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>I've got one, but it's already done. I recently sent Todd an Elliot Nachtwalter that was just a crappy pipe. I sent it just so he could see how poorly a mid grade handmade could be. He sent it back a couple of days ago (with a new pipe I'd purchased) and I have to say, it's not the same pipe that I sent out. Lovely draw, as opposed to the swizzle stick that was, and really a new pipe as far as combustion qualities are concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpbergeron, post: 234674, member: 2642"] I've got one, but it's already done. I recently sent Todd an Elliot Nachtwalter that was just a crappy pipe. I sent it just so he could see how poorly a mid grade handmade could be. He sent it back a couple of days ago (with a new pipe I'd purchased) and I have to say, it's not the same pipe that I sent out. Lovely draw, as opposed to the swizzle stick that was, and really a new pipe as far as combustion qualities are concerned. [/QUOTE]
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