"old world" pipes

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MrChurchwarden
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"old world" pipes

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I have become really interested in this style of pipe, and was wondering what the consensus was on the for smokability and ease of cleaning. I am mostly referring to those that are all briar
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What style are you talking about?

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RadDavis wrote:What style are you talking about?

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The kind from the days of your youth... ya' know the Middle to Late Jurassic?
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e Markle wrote:
RadDavis wrote:What style are you talking about?

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The kind from the days of your youth... ya' know the Middle to Late Jurassic?
Whippersnapper.

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e Markle wrote:
RadDavis wrote:What style are you talking about?

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The kind from the days of your youth... ya' know the Middle to Late Jurassic?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
e Remarkable, you are VERY funny!!!!
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Those are generally referred to as Tyrolean pipes. I've never heard anything good about their smoking qualities, and I've never seen anyopne smoking one. They're cool looking though.

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