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Savinelli: Nay or Yay?
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<blockquote data-quote="AdamCordray" data-source="post: 484029" data-attributes="member: 4053"><p>The first briar I purchased (bought only 1 year ago) is a Savinelli Hercules 611EX rusticated bent Dublin, and I put that poor pipe through all of the mistakes a beginner makes. But it still smokes very nicely. I've dedicated it to english blends because the chamber is huge, and the latakia covered up any aromatic ghosting that may have occurred during my brief period of experimenting early on. Though at this point, I have a feeling that enough latakia has burned in there to exorcise any vanilla/maple ghosts that may have lingered. </p><p>Later on, I purchased an estate Savinelli Punto Oro 111KS dark sandblasted straight billiard for quite a steal on eBay, and it's a great smoker too. Used mainly for the balkan or oriental forward blends with less latakia, it's taking on that "greatly appreciated" patina around the rim. </p><p></p><p> - Adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamCordray, post: 484029, member: 4053"] The first briar I purchased (bought only 1 year ago) is a Savinelli Hercules 611EX rusticated bent Dublin, and I put that poor pipe through all of the mistakes a beginner makes. But it still smokes very nicely. I've dedicated it to english blends because the chamber is huge, and the latakia covered up any aromatic ghosting that may have occurred during my brief period of experimenting early on. Though at this point, I have a feeling that enough latakia has burned in there to exorcise any vanilla/maple ghosts that may have lingered. Later on, I purchased an estate Savinelli Punto Oro 111KS dark sandblasted straight billiard for quite a steal on eBay, and it's a great smoker too. Used mainly for the balkan or oriental forward blends with less latakia, it's taking on that "greatly appreciated" patina around the rim. - Adam [/QUOTE]
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