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General Pipe Discussion
"...they have a soul and smoke impossibly well..."
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 233448" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Sas, I realize this has become a discussion between you and Greg at this point, but I think you're being a tad myopic toward the general sense that there just happens to be pipes out there that don't fall in line to standards apparently smoke well. Call them lucky accidents, hell if I know. You and others that take care and pride in your craft work to eek out those bugs and trip-ups that would make a "substandard" pipe. Who knows, maybe rubes like me don't know any better. I'm open to that idea.</p><p></p><p>I don't think this was a pass given to the entirety of the pipe manufacturing world as we know it currently (which, I'd agree at this point, probably needs a little help--in many areas.)</p><p></p><p>Yakster, the last word repeated, no matter how many times, happens to be the last word--until it becomes the first word of people's general realization. Whether or not it sinks in is an entirely different story. :lol:</p><p></p><p>8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 233448, member: 1969"] Sas, I realize this has become a discussion between you and Greg at this point, but I think you're being a tad myopic toward the general sense that there just happens to be pipes out there that don't fall in line to standards apparently smoke well. Call them lucky accidents, hell if I know. You and others that take care and pride in your craft work to eek out those bugs and trip-ups that would make a "substandard" pipe. Who knows, maybe rubes like me don't know any better. I'm open to that idea. I don't think this was a pass given to the entirety of the pipe manufacturing world as we know it currently (which, I'd agree at this point, probably needs a little help--in many areas.) Yakster, the last word repeated, no matter how many times, happens to be the last word--until it becomes the first word of people's general realization. Whether or not it sinks in is an entirely different story. :lol: 8) [/QUOTE]
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