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dryseason91

Can't Leave
Oct 10, 2013
373
5
Dublin, Ireland
My new Mr Brog arrived in the post the other day. I had vacillated on getting one of the pearwoods, both for the sake of the price and the positive notices I'd read, but in the I went for the No. 66 Kurosawa briar - a really interesting half-bent Zulu-esque thing. It's a 20 dollar pipe and the briar itself shows it: the grain is a bit muddy, it's not short on fills and the varnish feels sort of plasticky.
However, the engineering appears to be sound and although I've only had two bowls of it it smokes dry and sweet without seeming to need any kind of break-in. It arguably outsmokes my Peterson Aran, which cost almost thrice as much, and really puts my James Fox Tally-Ho in the shade (this particular "entry-level" bent briar looks like I could have drilled it myself, with a clothes-hanger, with my feet, and absolutely gurgles like a newborn, but that's another story).
Mr Brog seems to be more famous for their (his??) pearwoods but for briar on a budget I'd say look no further.

 

jah76

Lifer
Jun 27, 2012
1,611
35
I haven't smoked any of their briars, but I had a pear wood when I first started smoking that I got a lot of mileage out of. I Just looked your pipe up. Nice.
That Pete may also take awhile to start smoking well, especially if it's new.

 

dryseason91

Can't Leave
Oct 10, 2013
373
5
Dublin, Ireland
I've owned for a bit under a year and smoked it for about half that. I don't mean to undersell it, it's a lovely pipe, it's just inclined to go a bit wet sometimes. I think I'm going to dedicate it to latakias.

 

auslander

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 21, 2013
204
0
That Mr Brog is a cracker for 20 quid and if it smokes as well as you described then jackpot! Your days of coat hanger drilling are now behind you.

 

snagstangl

Lifer
Jul 1, 2013
1,635
815
Iowa, United States
The one I had, a bent, was good but after 7 months I hadn't touched it much, so I sold it to a brand new smoker, I think he likes it quite a bit. I have only been smoking a pipe for a year and a bit but, my estate TAD is out of control. I would recommend them to anyone looking for a budget pipe.

 

Perique

Lifer
Sep 20, 2011
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I'm a big fan of the Brog pear woods (and of pear wood in general). Haven't tried their briars simply because I can't get over the value and excellent smoking characteristics of their pear woods.

 
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