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<blockquote data-quote="Corncobcon" data-source="post: 551605" data-attributes="member: 4150"><p>Define crap! :lol!: Maybe that was too harsh a word to use to describe the pipe in question. It just doesn't taste good. The pipe in question smokes hotter than the other one. The tobacco tastes different than the other one. The draw is fine but draws hotter. I guess it could be the shape. Is it safe to say that no two pipes, no matter how close in appearance, are the same?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corncobcon, post: 551605, member: 4150"] Define crap! :lol!: Maybe that was too harsh a word to use to describe the pipe in question. It just doesn't taste good. The pipe in question smokes hotter than the other one. The tobacco tastes different than the other one. The draw is fine but draws hotter. I guess it could be the shape. Is it safe to say that no two pipes, no matter how close in appearance, are the same? [/QUOTE]
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