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Todd Bannards? Let's see 'em!
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 314384"><p>Go back over what you wrote and see if Marty's "give a shit" doesn't cover what's involved. Attitudinally, it's moot. But results speak for themselves.</p><p></p><p>In fairness, every bent Peterson I've ever seen has been drilled high and smoked well. There's no reason why they should change what works for them, nor be expected to by anyone with no nickel in their dime. Still, it was exactly this kind of thing that always kept them out of the pipe world's upper crust -- exascerbated by having to crank out the huge quantities of drek that defined them in the minds of many. You knew not to expect too much from them, and you were happy when they delivered what you bought them for -- they were affordable pipes (pre-dip stain/coating) that smoked OK and just tasted good.</p><p></p><p>:face:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 314384"] Go back over what you wrote and see if Marty's "give a shit" doesn't cover what's involved. Attitudinally, it's moot. But results speak for themselves. In fairness, every bent Peterson I've ever seen has been drilled high and smoked well. There's no reason why they should change what works for them, nor be expected to by anyone with no nickel in their dime. Still, it was exactly this kind of thing that always kept them out of the pipe world's upper crust -- exascerbated by having to crank out the huge quantities of drek that defined them in the minds of many. You knew not to expect too much from them, and you were happy when they delivered what you bought them for -- they were affordable pipes (pre-dip stain/coating) that smoked OK and just tasted good. :face: [/QUOTE]
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