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<blockquote data-quote="AlphaWarrior" data-source="post: 574706" data-attributes="member: 3924"><p>I have been into Danish freehands lately. The stems are really easy to fix, which I appreciate, and I like the smooth rusticated contrast that a lot of them have. Also, the wood used on most of them is very nice even on the most base models. The conical bowls are also very consistent in diameter which makes reaming easier to me and am pleased with the drilling on 90% of the pieces. And when you hold a Danish pipe, you know you have a pipe in your hand, generally substantial!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlphaWarrior, post: 574706, member: 3924"] I have been into Danish freehands lately. The stems are really easy to fix, which I appreciate, and I like the smooth rusticated contrast that a lot of them have. Also, the wood used on most of them is very nice even on the most base models. The conical bowls are also very consistent in diameter which makes reaming easier to me and am pleased with the drilling on 90% of the pieces. And when you hold a Danish pipe, you know you have a pipe in your hand, generally substantial! [/QUOTE]
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