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BayouGhost

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 10, 2024
126
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Louisiana
I just bought my first one. It will not be my last, although I will probably limit it to a few special purchases over time. The Danes are true artists.
 
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AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
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I've seen one that was a straight that couldn't pass a pipe cleaner but that's the only negative I've heard about them. Still hoping to land one of their acorns eventually.
 

BayouGhost

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 10, 2024
126
1,177
Louisiana
Mine was a bit troublesome passing the pipe cleaner until I was able to remove some gunked up pipe sweetener that had balled up in the hole. I generally remove it from all my new pipes with a bit of vodka as to not impart any flavors, but in this case, all I had laying around was a fine bottle of Dalwhinnie. I had to try a dram or two just to make sure it was ok for use. Quality control is important. It is just a personal preference of mine to remove the pipe sweetener agent. I have nothing against the use of the product for others and it did produce an almost already broken in experience until I cleared it out of there and am now slowly building cake. I strangely bought one Savinelli once that was loaded with it. The rest did not have any whatsoever.
I've seen one that was a straight that couldn't pass a pipe cleaner but that's the only negative I've heard about them. Still hoping to land one of their acorns eventually.
 
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jwussow

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 7, 2021
286
4,815
Pewaukee, Wisconsin
I have three Neerup pipes and one Jeppesen. All were perfect during the first smoke. No break in needed. Best value for your money IMO if you appreciate the style.