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Vermont Freehand pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Rail Man" data-source="post: 521749" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>I have a blasted norsedog, seems to be very well designed. The chamber is actually drilled at a slight angle to keep the walls as thick as possible where the pipe gets the most narrow. I don’t believe it would be an issue unless you smoke pretty hot. Smoking it normally it does feel warm at the narrowest part but not hot.</p><p></p><p>If you’ve checked the dimensions it’s actually quite a small pipe, which probably helps as well. So far I’ve experienced no problems, smokes quite well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rail Man, post: 521749, member: 58"] I have a blasted norsedog, seems to be very well designed. The chamber is actually drilled at a slight angle to keep the walls as thick as possible where the pipe gets the most narrow. I don’t believe it would be an issue unless you smoke pretty hot. Smoking it normally it does feel warm at the narrowest part but not hot. If you’ve checked the dimensions it’s actually quite a small pipe, which probably helps as well. So far I’ve experienced no problems, smokes quite well. [/QUOTE]
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