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May 2, 2020
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I think they’re cool art pieces, but I just use a horseshoe nail or my finger. I did forge a longer one out of a piece of rebar for especially deep bowls, but rarely use it.
 
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May 2, 2020
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I like the “footprint” of the tamper to be fairly small. I mostly tamp around the perimeter, right up against the chamber, so the ember ends up slightly cone-shaped. Seems like I have to relight a lot less when I do that. I think a .410 shell would be too big for me.
 
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mortonbriar

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Oct 25, 2013
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I like all the tampering being done but....human bones again? What is the link between pipe smoking and human bones, seriously it must be at least once a year this comes up ha.
 

guylesss

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Embarrassingly fancy (though I do hope in an understated way)--made by Eloi Pernet, a company now probably best known for making multi-purpose knives concealed in old French silver coins. Retailed by Dunhill and Hermes in the 1970s, with patience they can regularly found at very reasonable prices.
 

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