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After piping for a year, I just got my first estate (from Smokingpipes) a beautiful Savinelli Autograph sandblasted bent billiard. This is my fist pipe without a filter. Excited, I load it up with Butternut Burley. Strangely I got no flavor, just warm air and smoke. It’s a blend I love and tastes great in my other pipes. So The next day I load up Northwoods, and the only flavor I get is a little of the tanginess but none of the other rich flavor I normally get. Next day, same with my favorite, Bald Headed Teacher. At the same Time, I loaded some into my Stanwell bent apple (with a balsa filter) for a side-by-side comparison. I got the usual great flavor from the Stanwell. Not sure what’s going on with this Savinelli. Mechanically it seems to smoke fine. It looks barely used with no scratches or handling marks. Bowl seems to have been reamed down to smooth black wood. It is a large conical bowl measuring 1.9 x .9.
So what gives, any theories?
After piping for a year, I just got my first estate (from Smokingpipes) a beautiful Savinelli Autograph sandblasted bent billiard. This is my fist pipe without a filter. Excited, I load it up with Butternut Burley. Strangely I got no flavor, just warm air and smoke. It’s a blend I love and tastes great in my other pipes. So The next day I load up Northwoods, and the only flavor I get is a little of the tanginess but none of the other rich flavor I normally get. Next day, same with my favorite, Bald Headed Teacher. At the same Time, I loaded some into my Stanwell bent apple (with a balsa filter) for a side-by-side comparison. I got the usual great flavor from the Stanwell. Not sure what’s going on with this Savinelli. Mechanically it seems to smoke fine. It looks barely used with no scratches or handling marks. Bowl seems to have been reamed down to smooth black wood. It is a large conical bowl measuring 1.9 x .9.
So what gives, any theories?
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