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Will burley "ghost" a pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter5117" data-source="post: 84370" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>I am primarily a Va/VaPer smoker. I have a couple of pipes that I have dedicated to my occasional English blends. Lately I am smoking a lot more traditional burleys, mostly Carter Hall but have just ordered some Walnut for a try. My question is do I need to set aside some pipes for those as well? I know the Walnut is supposed to have some English type tobaccos in it, but how about CH or PA, will they wreck my Va pipes if I smoke them in those?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter5117, post: 84370, member: 799"] I am primarily a Va/VaPer smoker. I have a couple of pipes that I have dedicated to my occasional English blends. Lately I am smoking a lot more traditional burleys, mostly Carter Hall but have just ordered some Walnut for a try. My question is do I need to set aside some pipes for those as well? I know the Walnut is supposed to have some English type tobaccos in it, but how about CH or PA, will they wreck my Va pipes if I smoke them in those? [/QUOTE]
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