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LOREN

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Oct 21, 2019
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Has anyone tried Lepeltier clay pipes. I had their basic design, the "burley" quite a few years ago. I broke it fiddling around try to enlarge the draught (spelling?) hole. While the tobacco chamber was a touch small, I really enjoyed it. Knowing then what I know now, I should have used it for some strong rope tobacco. For some reason I just forgot them for a long time. I'll have to try them again .
 

chilllucky

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I have one. It's great for tasting.

Search the forum for "Lepelitier". This comes up every couple years, and you'll be able to see the opinions of not just those who post regularly now, but lots of folks less or not active currently.
 

64alex

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May 10, 2016
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I have the billard. It is great as it is completely neutral returning the real tobacco taste and does not get ghosted, and being double walled it can be held by the bowl as it does not get too hot. I think double walled models like the Lepeltier is the way to go if you like clay.
 
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