Narrow Draft on New Pipe. Advice?

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Keitha

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Is it a filter pipe? If so, make sure the filter is not pushed in too deep and blocking the airway.
On the last 320 I bought, the opening at the very end of the stem at the bit was very small to where it was tough to get a pipe cleaner in. I used a small drill bit and, by hand, routed the opening a bit. Made a great improvement.
 
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fightnhampster

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Is it a filter pipe? If so, make sure the filter is not pushed in too deep and blocking the airway.
On the last 320 I bought, the opening at the very end of the stem at the bit was very small to where it was tough to get a pipe cleaner in. I used a small drill bit and, by hand, routed the opening a bit. Made a great improvement.

No filter in it. Yes, it is the tip/ mouthpiece end. Very small opening.
 
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fightnhampster

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Sounds like we’ve arrived at the place where “open draw” becomes subjective.
I think so. I think I am now leaning toward keeping it since it is about the same as my Falcons and the pipe is so beautiful with such a cavernous chamber.

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mso489

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My belated two cents, this is not characteristic of Savinelli nor their sub-brand Rossi. All of mine are pretty much wide-open. I'd be more interested in getting a pipe you enjoy smoking rather than identifying the problem. Most Sav's come ready-to-go with a good open draw. I'd go for that.
 

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Just throwing this out there. Are you sure that it is the stem?

I have seen a Savinelli or two that seems to be plugged or have a restricted draw. Upon further inspection I had found that the chamber coating was either partially or completely covering the draft hole in the bottom of the chamber. Once I cleaned the chamber coating away from the draft hole, it was a wide open draw as usual.
 
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fightnhampster

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Just throwing this out there. Are you sure that it is the stem?

I have seen a Savinelli or two that seems to be plugged or have a restricted draw. Upon further inspection I had found that the chamber coating was either partially or completely covering the draft hole in the bottom of the chamber. Once I cleaned the chamber coating away from the draft hole, it was a wide open draw as usual.

Good suggestion. I will double check. I tried the draw with the stem detatched and it feels the same. It is not rough to draw or difficult to draw, just narrower than I am use to. The closest I can compare it is to the falcon shanks I have.

I did buy a Savinelli 121 Mega Rusticated 315 from SPC. It had the same narrow draft, but returned it for other reasons.

I wonder if Savinelli is switching to narrower drafts on some of thier pipe stems? All my older Savs are wider. Its wierd.
 
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pauls456

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Some people prefer a narrower airway. Pros and cons. It can work very well if the chamber is loosely packed. Works better with a flat-bottomed chamber.
A pipe with wider airway needs to be packed more tightly, in order to avoid a tasteless smoking experience.
 

cigrmaster

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Some people prefer a narrower airway. Pros and cons. It can work very well if the chamber is loosely packed. Works better with a flat-bottomed chamber.
A pipe with wider airway needs to be packed more tightly, in order to avoid a tasteless smoking experience.
This is exactly correct which is why I always check the draw before smoking. I like a tight pack as for my tastes a loose pack gives me no flavor and will burn hotter than it should. Packing a pipe is a personal thing as so many people like to do it differently. Find what works for you and stick to it.