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A pipe for tasting?
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<blockquote data-quote="dtswebb" data-source="post: 620881" data-attributes="member: 4526"><p>Years ago, I purchased six pipes from LePeltier Pipes. Very simple ceramic pipes, double wall that use replaceable cork rings on the stems for a proper seal. While the pipes are not what I use for everyday smoking, I use them more and more to try out a tobacco. No taste imparted, the ceramic double wall keeps the fingers from getting hot and once the smoke is over the pipes can be washed out with hot water and allowed to air dry.</p><p>When I purchased the pipes, LePeltier was priced comparably to a corncob but would last longer with easier upkeep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtswebb, post: 620881, member: 4526"] Years ago, I purchased six pipes from LePeltier Pipes. Very simple ceramic pipes, double wall that use replaceable cork rings on the stems for a proper seal. While the pipes are not what I use for everyday smoking, I use them more and more to try out a tobacco. No taste imparted, the ceramic double wall keeps the fingers from getting hot and once the smoke is over the pipes can be washed out with hot water and allowed to air dry. When I purchased the pipes, LePeltier was priced comparably to a corncob but would last longer with easier upkeep. [/QUOTE]
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