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Indeed- It gives a wonderful change of pace from your crappy partially sandblasted calabash!e Markle wrote:It is, and I love the way that stuff blasts.sam a wrote:great work you guys. is that strawberry?
I was thinking the same thing.LatakiaLover wrote:What's the black dot on the bottom of the ring?
The ring had a small void, so Premal filled it with ebony.Ocelot55 wrote:I was thinking the same thing.LatakiaLover wrote:What's the black dot on the bottom of the ring?
P.S. I'd be happy to buy a block of strawberry wood off of someone if they have extra.
I've always heard [uncoated] strawberry wood pipes have a sweetness during the first few bowls. I have never smoked one, so I cannot say for certain.the rev wrote:so how does this shit smoke anyways
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Sasquatch wrote:I'm not mean. I facilitate skillset development through targeted dispositional analysis.
Sounds like some sorta team building exercise...Sasquatch wrote:I'm not mean. I facilitate skillset development through targeted dispositional analysis.
Thanks for the insight! Good to know. Yeah, it is slightly less dense than briar.MonsieurLabo wrote:Fantastic looking pipe!
I have two strawberry wood pipes and they smoke fantastic. Yes, there is a little sweetness for the first several bowls. The wood seems a little lighter than briar.