Anyone Smoked a "carburated" pipe?

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Lifer
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This ad showed up in another thread, and I got to wondering...

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Have any of you tried one of these? Does the "carburetor" actually do any good or was it just a sales gimmick like I suspect. Supposedly it helped eliminate moisture buildup in the bottom of the bowl. I gave it a think, and don't see how. puffy
 
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peteguy

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I think the greywoodie guy has smoked or smokes one. I am sure he will chime in. I am on the treatment table or I would look him up for you.
 
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didimauw

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I always wondered, if you smoke goopy wet tobacco, does the moisture drip out the bottom, seems it could.
This is what I'm wondering. I've had hot tar leak out of a new crack in a stem onto my hand before...
 
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I have a few, I don’t notice that they really smoke any different than anything else. But they do tend to smoke pretty dry. Never had any “goop” leak out of the carburetor, that’s why it’s proud of the bottom of the chamber. It was a gimmick, but not so much of one that it makes the pipes smoke bad or anything like that.