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Thoughts on Dejarnett Pipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikem" data-source="post: 43422" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>Going by the pipes I own I would agree about them being heavy/larger pipes. They kind of remind me of the old 80's versions of the big Lorenzo pipes. Short and stout. If you prefer smaller pipes or traditional shapes DeJarnett pipes are definitely not for you. None of the ones I have seen or own though have had a thick or crusty bowl coating. As far as I know he uses crushed/powdered charcoal for the bowl coatings and it has been very light. I am not sure if he uses honey or non-flavored yogurt (which I have seen other carvers also use) to coat the charcoal onto the bowls. All of the ones I own are very good smokers IMHO. As they say your mileage may vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikem, post: 43422, member: 29"] Going by the pipes I own I would agree about them being heavy/larger pipes. They kind of remind me of the old 80's versions of the big Lorenzo pipes. Short and stout. If you prefer smaller pipes or traditional shapes DeJarnett pipes are definitely not for you. None of the ones I have seen or own though have had a thick or crusty bowl coating. As far as I know he uses crushed/powdered charcoal for the bowl coatings and it has been very light. I am not sure if he uses honey or non-flavored yogurt (which I have seen other carvers also use) to coat the charcoal onto the bowls. All of the ones I own are very good smokers IMHO. As they say your mileage may vary. [/QUOTE]
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