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<blockquote data-quote="JimInks" data-source="post: 590503" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>That's true by percentage of smokers. In fact, even Alfred Hitchcock never cleaned or reamed his straight grain Dunhills. When the cake got too thick to pack much tobacco in it, he threw it in a box, and started on another. When he died, his estate sold those pipes as is, and still made good money on them due to who had owned them. A friend of mine bought one, and had it restored, and had to get a replacement stem because Hitchcock (like Einstein) would bite holes in his stems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimInks, post: 590503, member: 2673"] That's true by percentage of smokers. In fact, even Alfred Hitchcock never cleaned or reamed his straight grain Dunhills. When the cake got too thick to pack much tobacco in it, he threw it in a box, and started on another. When he died, his estate sold those pipes as is, and still made good money on them due to who had owned them. A friend of mine bought one, and had it restored, and had to get a replacement stem because Hitchcock (like Einstein) would bite holes in his stems. [/QUOTE]
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