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mtwaller

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Nov 21, 2018
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Found this on their website. From what I’ve seen, it seems like the set and set special are usually smooth ones with nice grain. Floodlights are mostly the sandblasts which I assume means a bit lower quality blocks?

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AroEnglish

Lifer
Jan 7, 2020
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Found this on their website. From what I’ve seen, it seems like the set and set special are usually smooth ones with nice grain. Floodlights are mostly the sandblasts which I assume means a bit lower quality blocks?

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Thanks for this! I didn’t even know they had a website. Also, I didn’t realize but the brand is apparently Foundation and it’s by Musico. Somehow I thought Musico was the brand and Foundation was a grade.
 
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AroEnglish

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Do the army mounts by Musico have tapered tenons or are they more like faux army mounts with straight tenons and mortises?
 

didimauw

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The slot is not something I ever really think about, while the bit and button are of paramount importance, in terms of comfort. Why do you ask about the slot?

It's a fair question, just not sure how to comment
On most low dollar pipes I get, (Grabow, Kaywoodie, MM) I have to file/sand the slot. Otherwise the generic "rectangle" slot irritates my tongue.
 
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bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
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Found this on their website. From what I’ve seen, it seems like the set and set special are usually smooth ones with nice grain. Floodlights are mostly the sandblasts which I assume means a bit lower quality blocks?

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There isn't a clear cut discernible difference among their lines.
Floodlight is used for their sandblasts, but can also be used on very nice smooths. My smooth Floodlight Double Special is an incredible looking pipe.

Seems many "Club" pipes utilize other materials like bamboo, boxwood, et al.

Set pipes are smooths, usually with darker finishes.

Any of those lines can be upgraded by Special, Double, and Triple Special designations. Often that indicates the inclusion of silver/army mounts, brindled ebonite or horn, and perhaps especially nice grain.
 
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On most low dollar pipes I get, (Grabow, Kaywoodie, MM) I have to file/sand the slot. Otherwise the generic "rectangle" slot irritates my tongue.
The slots are perfect. I clench a lot and will often stick the end of my tongue over the slot the stop smoke coming in while I'm walking around or doing something. Never had any issue with irritation or roughness.
 
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