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This is what the beginnings of briar burnout looks like.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 390073" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>F*****************cking incredibly true. But with Marvin Gaye on the radio, doin' it slow. Dirty is delicious.</p><p></p><p>Mudded up the bottom already, the mix came out perfectly. Smoked a half bowl through it, kind of a self-satisfying kiln heating of sorts. It always tastes horrid the first half dozen smokes, but it mellows out. I mudded a couple of Yak's pipes and he was skeptical, but tenacious (that's our Yak) and now he's good with an old pipe that had heat cracks and deep carbonization all through it. I think I can get a few more years out of this pipe.</p><p></p><p>Hindsight being 1080p (kids these days), I probably could have mudded it sooner, but I also learn't something about not fixing what ain't broke. Even if the manufacturer screwed up the pipe more than my taking a chance. <img class="emojione" alt="?" title=":shrug:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/png/1f937.png?v=2.2.7"/></p><p></p><p>8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 390073, member: 1969"] F*****************cking incredibly true. But with Marvin Gaye on the radio, doin' it slow. Dirty is delicious. Mudded up the bottom already, the mix came out perfectly. Smoked a half bowl through it, kind of a self-satisfying kiln heating of sorts. It always tastes horrid the first half dozen smokes, but it mellows out. I mudded a couple of Yak's pipes and he was skeptical, but tenacious (that's our Yak) and now he's good with an old pipe that had heat cracks and deep carbonization all through it. I think I can get a few more years out of this pipe. Hindsight being 1080p (kids these days), I probably could have mudded it sooner, but I also learn't something about not fixing what ain't broke. Even if the manufacturer screwed up the pipe more than my taking a chance. <img class="emojione" alt="?" title=":shrug:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/png/1f937.png?v=2.2.7"/> 8) [/QUOTE]
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This is what the beginnings of briar burnout looks like.
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