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Stanwell Pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 4028" data-source="post: 518227"><p>I have had several Stanwell pipes Made in Denmark (about 25) and 4 or 5 Danish Design (Made in Italy). The sole issue I had with any of my M in D was that some dye ended up in the mortise and airway without me knowing it; so it really tasted awful at first. When I realized what the problem was (the pipe cleaner was ruby red), a vigorous cleaning took care of this issue.</p><p>The majority of my DD's was badly drilled. </p><p>Based on this experience, all I can suggest is if you have a choice between a M in D and DD, choose the M in D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 4028, post: 518227"] I have had several Stanwell pipes Made in Denmark (about 25) and 4 or 5 Danish Design (Made in Italy). The sole issue I had with any of my M in D was that some dye ended up in the mortise and airway without me knowing it; so it really tasted awful at first. When I realized what the problem was (the pipe cleaner was ruby red), a vigorous cleaning took care of this issue. The majority of my DD's was badly drilled. Based on this experience, all I can suggest is if you have a choice between a M in D and DD, choose the M in D. [/QUOTE]
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