Subvet642 10:07 PM 11-05-2014
Originally Posted by Col. Kurtz:
Went a little wild recently. I've wanted a canadian for a while, so I couldn't resist this Savanelli.
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Sweet score! I like the Canadian.
:-)
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RevSmoke 10:35 PM 11-05-2014
Originally Posted by Col. Kurtz:
Went a little wild recently. I've wanted a canadian for a while, so I couldn't resist this Savanelli.
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What make is the Candian - looks nice.
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MarkinAZ 10:49 PM 11-05-2014
Originally Posted by Col. Kurtz:
Went a little wild recently. I've wanted a canadian for a while, so I couldn't resist this Savanelli.
Very nice purchase Jerry. Laying up a supply before Xmas?
:-)
Originally Posted by RevSmoke:
What make is the Candian - looks nice.
Todd, you may find some of the answer here:
http://pipedia.org/wiki/Canadian
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CoffeeWaterBeer 08:00 AM 11-06-2014
That's a great looking haul. Please let us know how that Pete xmas blend is.
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ApexAZ 10:01 AM 11-06-2014
Originally Posted by Col. Kurtz:
Went a little wild recently. I've wanted a canadian for a while, so I couldn't resist this Savanelli.
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Nice looking pipe. Let us know how the Sav smokes. Do you plan to use a filter?
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WaRevo 12:56 PM 11-06-2014
Nice Haul, Would love to hear how the NEW Christmas tobacco smokes.
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Col. Kurtz 05:09 PM 11-06-2014
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Thanks gents. It's a Savinelli and I love it! I've used the filter so far, but Savinelli included a restrictor. I'll try it both ways, but ** NO gurgle!** I'd be open to some insight from more experienced members on the balsa filters. My Pete Father's Day has done nothing but gurgle since day one, so I may try one in it.....
I may crack open the Peterson Santa blend tonight. I'm normally not an aro smoker, but this one smells great. I'll report back.
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RevSmoke 05:50 PM 11-06-2014
Know about Canadians. I was meaning is it a: Stanwell, Savinelli, Castello, Don Carlos, etc...
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Commander Quan 02:26 PM 11-07-2014
Radice Twin Bore. I've been wanting one of these for awhile, but never found one I was in love with.
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ApexAZ 02:36 PM 11-07-2014
Originally Posted by Commander Quan:
Radice Twin Bore. I've been wanting one of these for awhile, but never found one I was in love with.
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Wow that's nice. Is that considered a nose warmer? What does the twin bore do?
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hammondc 02:40 PM 11-07-2014
Jerry, I am curious about both of those Christmas Blends. Keep us posted
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Commander Quan 03:07 PM 11-07-2014
Originally Posted by ApexAZ:
Wow that's nice. Is that considered a nose warmer? What does the twin bore do?
It's about 5.5" long so not quite a nose warmer but the bowl is stout which makes it look shorter than it is.
The twin bore is supposed to cool the smoke more than a standard draft hole. I haven't gotten to smoke it yet, and I'm a little skeptical about whether or not the claim is quantifiable, but the draw is wide open, so that makes me happy. The twin bore pipes were discontinued about 5 years ago.
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MarkinAZ 03:09 PM 11-07-2014
Originally Posted by RevSmoke:
Know about Canadians. I was meaning is it a: Stanwell, Savinelli, Castello, Don Carlos, etc...
Its early Dementia setting-in Todd
:-); or maybe hoping the Packers bring their game bag with them on Sunday Night Football against the Bears
:-)
Originally Posted by Commander Quan:
Radice Twin Bore. I've been wanting one of these for awhile, but never found one I was in love with.
Beautiful looking pipe Derrick. The grain of the briar really shows and I like the wall thickness of the bowl
:-)
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RevSmoke 10:26 PM 11-07-2014
Originally Posted by Commander Quan:
Radice Twin Bore. I've been wanting one of these for awhile, but never found one I was in love with.
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Have a twin-bore. Not sure it cools any better, but it does seem to reduce tong bite.
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Subvet642 11:19 PM 11-07-2014
That's a sweet looking pipe. I like the graceful taper of the stem.
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nutcracker 01:52 PM 11-10-2014
Nice find on the 'bay.
Dunhill 6475 cherrywood estate.
In great shape other than slight scorch on the rim. Can wait to try this one - it's light, easy in the hand....
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ApexAZ 02:34 PM 11-10-2014
Originally Posted by nutcracker:
Nice find on the 'bay.
Dunhill 6475 cherrywood estate.
In great shape other than slight scorch on the rim. Can wait to try this one - it's light, easy in the hand....
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Very nice, Neil. It's that considered a poker? The bowl looks tilted forward. Is there a term for that?
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nutcracker 02:46 PM 11-10-2014
I think that makes it a "cherrywood" - the actual pipe is still briar - it tilts to one side too.
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ApexAZ 04:36 PM 11-10-2014
Originally Posted by nutcracker:
I think that makes it a "cherrywood" - the actual pipe is still briar - it tilts to one side too.
Gotcha. Thanks! Nice looking pipe.
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MarkinAZ 04:43 PM 11-10-2014
Originally Posted by nutcracker:
Nice find on the 'bay.
Dunhill 6475 cherrywood estate. In great shape other than slight scorch on the rim. Can wait to try this one - it's light, easy in the hand....
Another beauty Neil
:-)
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