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<blockquote data-quote="tiltjlp" data-source="post: 156147" data-attributes="member: 548"><p>What I find interesting is when I mention an idea, mine or someone elses, Phil will often mention what might be the problems of making such a pipe, and then he'll try his best to solve those problems. What I like is that he has never said no to any suggestion, although he has expressed doubt a few times. The most frustrating thing for me is knowing that for some of the new products Phil's told me about that there can be up to a two year wait before we'll see them, since they have to grow them, prepare them, and then dry and cure them. Keep your fingers crossed that they don't get flooded out, and that they have a bumper crop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiltjlp, post: 156147, member: 548"] What I find interesting is when I mention an idea, mine or someone elses, Phil will often mention what might be the problems of making such a pipe, and then he'll try his best to solve those problems. What I like is that he has never said no to any suggestion, although he has expressed doubt a few times. The most frustrating thing for me is knowing that for some of the new products Phil's told me about that there can be up to a two year wait before we'll see them, since they have to grow them, prepare them, and then dry and cure them. Keep your fingers crossed that they don't get flooded out, and that they have a bumper crop. [/QUOTE]
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