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Ser Jacopo's Leonardo - a missed concept?
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<blockquote data-quote="howellhandmade" data-source="post: 155968" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Hmm. I didn't think there was enough time for tobacco to make its way to France before both Leonard Da Vinci and Louis XII died. I went to the Ser Jacopo site to check out the pipe. I think the scholarship behind it is rather thin. Like you, I see no benefit to it. Briar doesn't get too hot to hold unless you are smoking too fast, in which case it's a good thing to have some warning before you set your pipe on fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howellhandmade, post: 155968, member: 14"] Hmm. I didn't think there was enough time for tobacco to make its way to France before both Leonard Da Vinci and Louis XII died. I went to the Ser Jacopo site to check out the pipe. I think the scholarship behind it is rather thin. Like you, I see no benefit to it. Briar doesn't get too hot to hold unless you are smoking too fast, in which case it's a good thing to have some warning before you set your pipe on fire. [/QUOTE]
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