I obviously recommend a Kaywoodie over Grabow. There is QC at Kaywoodie, not so much at Grabow. But that's just my opinion.I was looking at a Grand Duke, are those decent pipes?
I obviously recommend a Kaywoodie over Grabow. There is QC at Kaywoodie, not so much at Grabow. But that's just my opinion.I was looking at a Grand Duke, are those decent pipes?
Thanks. Yeah looking on Amazon it seems they are plagued with that. I have a nice Omega Crown Briar I got from my dad I just haven't smoked it as much since I got cobs but have been thinking about it more because of said issues with the cobs. But I do like the feel of the briar better. I'll have to try out some of my non aros in it.I obviously recommend a Kaywoodie over Grabow. There is QC at Kaywoodie, not so much at Grabow. But that's just my opinion.
Check out this guyThanks. Yeah looking on Amazon it seems they are plagued with that. I have a nice Omega Crown Briar I got from my dad I just haven't smoked it as much since I got cobs but have been thinking about it more because of said issues with the cobs. But I do like the feel of the briar better. I'll have to try out some of my non aros in it.
Are you using a Zippo to light it by any chance? I fouled out a couple of MM Prides with a Zippo and they were just hideous. I had to toss them.So I have a MM Huck Finn and Legend and they both smoked great for a few months until suddenly they've developed a sour metallic taste I can't seem to shake. It happens halfway through a bowl.
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No Clipper butane.Are you using a Zippo to light it by any chance? I fouled out a couple of MM Prides with a Zippo and they were just hideous. I had to toss them.
I’ve got one and like it. I’ve used their paper filters and also the 6mm charcoal.I was looking at a Grand Duke, are those decent pipes?
Having a couple more pipes will definitely help. Cobs I've found don't need a much drying time, but the abuse will catch up to them quickly if you let basic maintenance slide. A basic cleaning after a smoke, then let it chill for a while. More pipes mean you shouldn't be reaching for that one as often.
I used to smoke hot and wet and a constantly sour pipe(s) was the resultYeah that's why I want to get a few pipes to rotate so this doesn't happen. Thanks for the comment and all others who commented.
You got a great deal. How’s it smoking?I just got a new, unused Dr. Grabow Grand Duke on fb marketplace for $8 plus shipping, seemed like a no brainer. Still want a Kaywoodie though but for that price I'll try a Grabow. Pretty great deal.
I also ordered another MM Legend, I'm going to try cleaning it after every smoke from now on so maybe the foul taste doesn't happen. I wasn't able to get rid of it unfortunately, but live and learn. At least they're cheap.
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You got a great deal. How’s it smoking?
To my knowledge they are all the same size per type. The biggest one they make is called their (drumroll) “big pipe”. I’ve seen one and they have a large bowl indeed.Great. It's a lot smaller than I thought it would be but no big deal. Do Grabow pipes vary in size even within the same models? The smooth Grand Duke looks a lot bigger. I'll get a bigger Grabow if I find any on ebay or new old stock it seems they can be had for pretty low like $20 on the regular. Next pipe I want a Kaywoodie or Bones for sure. But I'm surprised how well the Grabow feels, you can tell it's not a high end pipe but makes no difference to smoking the briar is still solid quality.