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Monssen13

Might Stick Around
Oct 12, 2023
59
119
North-ish Georgia
Pyrolytic graphite, also used for plumbing in nuclear plants and subs, if I recall correctly. Pack less tight than briar and smoke slow. Doesn't ghost or burn out. I have several but they require a modified smoking style.
Thanks for the info, I was a little concerned about the idea of smoking out of what seemed to be plastic.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
17,091
32,094
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
It is rare to find people that like them, but some that do think it's the best pipe ever made and go crazy for them. Some people like them because they are impossible to destroy and will smoke them in situations that might damage or kill a briar pipe.
 
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Bbailey324

Lifer
Jun 29, 2023
2,414
32,570
Austin, TX
It's a new one to me. Pyrolytic graphite is an interesting material for a pipe. I would think it would behave somewhat like a clay. I would also think somewhat fragile.
 

dino

Lifer
Jul 9, 2011
2,101
15,537
Chicago
I have two, one I bought at Iwan Ries in the 70s and one I got from Bill Taylor at a Chicago show. The one from Ries is just like the one in your picture. The other is a bent billiard.
Like many, I use them as "tasters." They're way more sturdy than a clay, and cleaner than a cob. The graphite bowl wipes completely clean with a damp paper towel, doesn't cake, and remains relatively cool as you smoke. Look exactly as they did when I acquired them new.
And, you do get a pure, unadulterated taste of the tobacco.
 

newbroom

Lifer
Jul 11, 2014
6,406
10,523
North Central Florida
When I started in 2014 I bought a lot of pipes on ebay and a couple were a brylon and a The Pipe.
They were my road warriors. (car) Unfortunately, I left the The Pipe behind at my brother's house and it hasn't turned up since.
 
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kcghost

Lifer
May 6, 2011
15,138
25,737
77
Olathe, Kansas
I think Dr. Grabow used these in their pipes in the '70's. I had a few of these pipes at the time but disposed of them when I finally discovered briar.
 
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Mar 1, 2014
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Perhaps, but I think I'd still pass on owning or smoking one.
Put another way, you're already surrounded by things just as dangerous as asbestos, the risks are practically identical to Fiberglass or Carbon Fiber, if you ever put sandpaper to composite materials you're as good as swimming in asbestos.