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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 567100" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>3 year old Stokkebye 401 cube cut (not that aging this makes much difference) in a British lovat. This one is the type of briar that people used to call "old briar" because it is very light and has a dense, hard sound if you tap you knuckle against it. This is the kind of briar early Ashtons were notorious for using. It's a good thing this wasn't a Dunhill or Ashton. It would have been 10-12Xs the price. Great smoker with fine balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 567100, member: 1211"] 3 year old Stokkebye 401 cube cut (not that aging this makes much difference) in a British lovat. This one is the type of briar that people used to call "old briar" because it is very light and has a dense, hard sound if you tap you knuckle against it. This is the kind of briar early Ashtons were notorious for using. It's a good thing this wasn't a Dunhill or Ashton. It would have been 10-12Xs the price. Great smoker with fine balance. [/QUOTE]
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