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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 575542" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>82° and clear. Stanwell with new Luxury Navy Flake. The shape is no longer produced by Stanwell, but it has been a disappointment since the first smoke. I don't know what the previous owner(s) smoked in it, but it is almost sour, maybe even sappy or greeny. I'm not sure how to describe it. It's the first time I've ever ran into this taste in a pipe. I got it before I started washing my pipes with soap and running water. I was going to sell this pipe, but I thought I'd give it a good scrubbing with a tube brush before locking into that decision. I cut the cake right down to wood and scrubbed the crap out of the airway. It mostly worked. I'd say 90% of that taste is gone now, and what remaining is no longer a prevailing flavor. I'm telling you. If you have a problematic pipe, use running water and go to town on it. There's nothing to lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 575542, member: 1211"] 82° and clear. Stanwell with new Luxury Navy Flake. The shape is no longer produced by Stanwell, but it has been a disappointment since the first smoke. I don't know what the previous owner(s) smoked in it, but it is almost sour, maybe even sappy or greeny. I'm not sure how to describe it. It's the first time I've ever ran into this taste in a pipe. I got it before I started washing my pipes with soap and running water. I was going to sell this pipe, but I thought I'd give it a good scrubbing with a tube brush before locking into that decision. I cut the cake right down to wood and scrubbed the crap out of the airway. It mostly worked. I'd say 90% of that taste is gone now, and what remaining is no longer a prevailing flavor. I'm telling you. If you have a problematic pipe, use running water and go to town on it. There's nothing to lose. [/QUOTE]
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