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General Pipe Discussion
Sweet-Scented Cake Layer
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<blockquote data-quote="mattia76" data-source="post: 354705" data-attributes="member: 387"><p>I have had one pipe like this--my very first Savinelli Giubileo d' Oro 814 KS. It smelled sweet no matter what I smoked in it. Must have been broken in and enjoyed for years by something glorious. I wish I knew what. </p><p></p><p>I actually got rid of several good pipes after it because they just smelled like most pipes do, even after a good cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattia76, post: 354705, member: 387"] I have had one pipe like this--my very first Savinelli Giubileo d' Oro 814 KS. It smelled sweet no matter what I smoked in it. Must have been broken in and enjoyed for years by something glorious. I wish I knew what. I actually got rid of several good pipes after it because they just smelled like most pipes do, even after a good cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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