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<blockquote data-quote="William Ziegler" data-source="post: 604223" data-attributes="member: 6300"><p>I once got an eBay Charatan Freehand Relief, [ATTACH=full]16320[/ATTACH]Lane era Cutty shape that I paid very little for. It was splattered with dried paint, had a completely oxidized bit, and a cake so think you could only get a pencil into it; it was short of a miracle it hadn't split the bowl. It took a week, but a salt treatment, alcohol, reaming, and paint remover, but is a beautiful ring grain pipe.</p><p></p><p>Well, as I am sure you know, there is always an element of mystery in a sweet pipe. I have many of the pipes you named and a Sav is one of my hottest, bitter smokes - if it wasn't a beautiful Canadian I would have dumped it. I hadn't smoked my Brigham in a while, but got it out, put a new filter in it and it was a beautiful smoke. I can't remember the model (I'm in the mancave and it's in the house), but it's a smooth apple and it has a fill. I normally don't smoke a filtered pipe, but the cedar maybe helped the smoke. Based on that, I would say go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Ziegler, post: 604223, member: 6300"] I once got an eBay Charatan Freehand Relief, [ATTACH type="full" alt="20240305_142752_compress99.jpg"]16320[/ATTACH]Lane era Cutty shape that I paid very little for. It was splattered with dried paint, had a completely oxidized bit, and a cake so think you could only get a pencil into it; it was short of a miracle it hadn't split the bowl. It took a week, but a salt treatment, alcohol, reaming, and paint remover, but is a beautiful ring grain pipe. Well, as I am sure you know, there is always an element of mystery in a sweet pipe. I have many of the pipes you named and a Sav is one of my hottest, bitter smokes - if it wasn't a beautiful Canadian I would have dumped it. I hadn't smoked my Brigham in a while, but got it out, put a new filter in it and it was a beautiful smoke. I can't remember the model (I'm in the mancave and it's in the house), but it's a smooth apple and it has a fill. I normally don't smoke a filtered pipe, but the cedar maybe helped the smoke. Based on that, I would say go for it. [/QUOTE]
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