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Ardor pipes, your thoughts......
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<blockquote data-quote="scottbtdmb" data-source="post: 93790" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p>I currently have 3 Ardors in the collection and they all smoke great. My favorite of course in my 2003 Ardor Urano Giant. Recently, my local B&M got a shipment of estate Ardors straight from Steve Monjure's personal collection. I picked up an Oom Paul shape and an apple shape, which both smoke great as well. My personal preference has also shifted to buying rusticated pipes with lucite stems, as I do a good bit of camping. With the humidity factor in Maryland during the summer, I feel confident taking pipes with lucite stems with me. Also, as opposed to straight grains, rusticated pipes don't scratch or require a lot of maintenance. With this new found focus on my collection, Ardors and Radice pipes generally seem to fit the bill for my taste.</p><p></p><p>-Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottbtdmb, post: 93790, member: 1043"] I currently have 3 Ardors in the collection and they all smoke great. My favorite of course in my 2003 Ardor Urano Giant. Recently, my local B&M got a shipment of estate Ardors straight from Steve Monjure's personal collection. I picked up an Oom Paul shape and an apple shape, which both smoke great as well. My personal preference has also shifted to buying rusticated pipes with lucite stems, as I do a good bit of camping. With the humidity factor in Maryland during the summer, I feel confident taking pipes with lucite stems with me. Also, as opposed to straight grains, rusticated pipes don't scratch or require a lot of maintenance. With this new found focus on my collection, Ardors and Radice pipes generally seem to fit the bill for my taste. -Scott [/QUOTE]
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