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madox07

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Dec 12, 2016
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Today the opportunity arose to get me a clay pipe, which I have been meaning to buy for a while now, but the opportunity never came up. Some local online auction site had this for sale, relatively cheap - and since reading around the forums that clay pipes do come cheap, I didn't second guess the sale and just went ahead and bought it. Here are some picture, and my first question would be (of course it dawned on me after I bought it) how on earth are you supposed to clean this? The darn hole is in the middle of the bottom of the bowl, so a pipe cleaner won't run through there. Second question, what am I to expect from this piece? I hear clay pipes smoke pretty hot, so any tips?
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economistandfisherman

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 11, 2018
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I've never smoked out of one, but back in the old old old days, they used to simply break off the tip of the mouth piece when it got too soiled to smoke out of, that's why the stems are so long at the beginning. They also used to simply run fine pieces of sawgrass through it to keep the draft hole unclogged, then blow through it to clear it. If you live by the ocean or a swamp, you can get ya some 8O

 
Jan 8, 2013
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Easy to clean. They can be cleaned by putting in the fire in your fireplace if you have one. Or you can simply (I can't believe I'm saying this) run hot water through it. Yours looks like it has a pretty narrow airway, so I'd pack it a bit loose. The bowls do indeed get hot, but these were traditionally smoked by holding by the shank.

 
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fluffie666

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Apr 4, 2014
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I bought myself a clay pipe similar to yours over the weekend. The only thing I could come up with to shove through that thin airway to clean it is a long piece of thin wire that I cut for the task. When the pipe gets gunked up I will put it in the fireplace. Been smoking the heck out of the thing since I got it and I really enjoy it. I hope yours suits you too.

 
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eaglewriter1

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Sep 22, 2018
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Cleaning a Clay Pipe is as easy as it gets. If it ever gets blocked just put it in the oven for half an hour and you are good to go.

 
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madox07

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Dec 12, 2016
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What do you mean stick in the fire place ... as in just throw it in the burning flames? I can understand that would burn all the stuff that may be clogging it, but what will it do to the pipe? As in darken it, break it if the heat is too high ???? :?:

 
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fluffie666

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Apr 4, 2014
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The link economistandfisherman suggested goes into great detail on several ways to clean clay pipes including kiln, oven, fireplace, campfire and even using solvents like acetone. I just like the idea of cleansing by fire for the sake of tradition.

 
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fluffie666

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Apr 4, 2014
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Thanks eco. That's Ishy. I have another cat that hates smoke. Ishy would smoke a pipe himself if he had thumbs.

 

economistandfisherman

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 11, 2018
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Anytime! Glad I could help, although I personally have no idea how to care for one of these things (although I do want one now :lol: )

 

ray47

Lifer
Jul 10, 2015
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I read the post by economistandfisherman and after reading the article I decided that clays are just too much trouble. I'll stick with MM cobs. Thanks anyway for posting the article.

 

crashthegrey

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Dec 18, 2015
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I don't smoke them regularly, but they do not seem to pick up a ghost or have any other issues. I think the throwing them in fire story is just that, a cool little piece that people like to talk about but is totally unnecessary, like cleaning your pipe with water. :nana:

 
Aug 14, 2012
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When I started smoking in the 1950s these cost 25 cents each. They smoke very well when fully broken in, poorly before that. The problem is that they are usually broken before they get broken in. Yes they smoke hot; just don't hold the pipe by the bowl.

 
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