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Thoughts on canadians (no not Slow Puffs)...
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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 84563" data-attributes="member: 820"><p>I am definitely a Canadian fan. Most of my regular rotation are of the long shank sort. Aside from the aestetic value, I believe they are more absorbent- but that can (and will) be argued, haha! Savinelli has a bunch of different styles, and the model (I cant remember the shape number) where the shank is slightly angled up is my favorite by them. They are very reasonably priced, generally well made, and readily available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 84563, member: 820"] I am definitely a Canadian fan. Most of my regular rotation are of the long shank sort. Aside from the aestetic value, I believe they are more absorbent- but that can (and will) be argued, haha! Savinelli has a bunch of different styles, and the model (I cant remember the shape number) where the shank is slightly angled up is my favorite by them. They are very reasonably priced, generally well made, and readily available. [/QUOTE]
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