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marcdimaria0

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Sep 17, 2014
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You rightly toadshade take the pipe slowly but surely, it's important not to switch to the pipe immediately after a problem with nicotine :puffy:

 

wyfbane

Lifer
Apr 26, 2013
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Tennessee
I have had to go back and do part bowls to even things out cuz I am a single dad with sole custody in the army and there are (too) many times I am unable to finish a bowl.

 

papajoe

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 9, 2014
181
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@marcdimaria0 :

I bought a Chainese pipe mainly because I did not want to buy an expensive one before I try it and see if I want to take on with smoking a pipe. So I bought a cheap one(and I meen realy cheap) tried it and decided that I iwant to go on.

So now i have a Mr, Brog and in a few days i will also recive a Gasparini.

Anyway i love my new pipe, :worship:

 

phil67

Lifer
Dec 14, 2013
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Speaking of cheap pipes a MM cob is a terrific investment for you. Not only are they cheap, but they are also great burners and... no break in needed. Many people here have a few that they smoke regularly (including me) and they are nothing to be looked down upon. Love my briars, but I also love my cobs. :wink:

 
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